- 17 Aug 16:00
- Nathalie
3D illusion lamps check every kids' room box: cool to the touch, low voltage, genuinely dim enough to sleep near. Our picks by age and fandom.
Read more3D illusion lamps check every kids' room box: cool to the touch, low voltage, genuinely dim enough to sleep near. Our picks by age and fandom.
Read moreKickoff is coming. Team logo signs, the league shield in bulbs style, and 3D team lamps — how to build the wall before week one.
Read moreThe beer sign is the soul of a home bar. Our picks by style — vintage logos, marquee bulbs, retro soda — and how to combine them.
Read moreGlass neon is gas in a tube at high voltage; LED neon is engraved acrylic on low voltage. What that means for cost, safety, lifespan and the look.
Read moreThe floating hologram is an optical trick: a flat, laser-engraved acrylic sheet, edge-lit from below. Here is how it works and why it fools your brain.
Read moreGood gaming-room lighting is indirect, behind or beside the screen — never on it. How to build the setup with signs, 3D lamps and a few placement rules.
Read moreA home bar becomes a bar the moment something glows behind the bottles. How to choose your sign style, size it right, and arrange the wall.
Read moreThe fastest way to turn a spare room into a man cave is lighting. Twenty ideas organized by corner: bar, sports wall, garage vibes, movie zone and more.
Read moreLED neon signs run on low voltage, draw ~3 watts and stay cool to the touch — a fundamentally different safety profile from glass neon.
Read moreOur signs use LEDs rated for about 100,000 hours. That is more than 11 years of continuous use — and decades at a few hours per evening.
Read moreMost of our signs come in USB or electrical (wall plug) versions. Same LEDs, same brightness class — the difference is where and how you power them.
Read moreOur LED neon signs come in three sizes — Normal (12×8"), Big (16×12") and Giant (24×16"). This guide helps you pick the right one for your space.
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