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Nanoleaf celebrates its 10th anniversary by remixing one of its wall lighting products, making the tiles black.
These black tiles are a limited edition version of the Triangles wall sconce range, available in both starter kits and expansion packs.
Let’s be real. Black looks good on Nanoleaf.
This is the first time Nanoleaf has offered its wall tiles with a housing that is not white. Of course, you’ll have these tiles lit most of the time, showing the RGB colors you want, with black tracing around the light areas (as you can see in the video above). When they are off, they will be that beautiful matte black.
Depending on the aesthetics of your room, this may interest you, but it’s probably worth thinking about the logistics of Nanoleaf’s facilities before you buy them. If you prefer darker colors and don’t want your room colors to break into white panels when the Nanoleaf kit is off, these look perfect for you.
But yes, that is part of Nanoleaf’s 10th anniversary. Happy birthday, Nanoleaf. It’s hard to think of brands that have affected the aesthetics of modern games as much as Nanoleaf with their iconic RGB wall tiles, so cheer up.
“Being here where we are today, 10 years after starting Nanoleaf, is beyond a dream come true,” said Gimmy Chu, CEO and co-founder of Nanoleaf.
“We started Nanoleaf with the goal of changing the way people live and use light in their homes. Our products have inspired creativity and play in a way that lighting had never done before.”
So to celebrate, Nanoleaf says, take a look at our black tiles. You can pick up the online starter kit for $ 369.99 and the expansion packs for $ 129.99.
In addition, as part of its anniversary, the brand will host a charity live broadcast in August for AbleGamers on Twitch.
Keep it up, Nanoleaf.