There’s nothing particularly standout about the Nanoleaf Smart Multicolor Floor Lamp, but this feature-packed light offers ...
The Nanoleaf Lines Featured Image is shown. When thinking of modern innovators in the smart home lighting arena, Nanoleaf is usually one of the first manufacturers that come to mind. Starting in 2012, ...
Nanoleaf made a name for itself with vibrant and interactive lighting products, essentially large light-up panels that completely cover your wall wherever they’re mounted. Nanoleaf’s latest, Lines, ...
Toronto-based smart lighting company Nanoleaf’s newest smart lights, dubbed ‘Lines,’ are perhaps among my favourite product from the company so far despite some unfortunate flaws. Nanoleaf unveiled ...
Nanoleaf, known for its HomeKit-enabled accent lights, recently launched its most futuristic and modern looking lighting product yet - Lines. Lines are modular LED light bars that are illuminated at ...
Nanoleaf continues to expand their lineup with the new Nanoleaf Lines. What's even more interesting than the new shape is how Lines acts as part of the Nanoleaf ecosystem and in the overall makeup of ...
Highly customizable in both physical layout and light design Music visualizer and computer screen mirror options Lighting Scenes creation and downloads Reconfigurable and expandable with additional ...
Nanoleaf knows that its users sometimes crave something a bit more minimal than LED light panels that stretch across their wall. That’s why the company is launching Lines, a series of backlight LED ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Indoor lighting has gone from functional to fun in the last few years, whether that involves simply screwing in a ...
Nanoleaf does it again with modular, colorful “light lines” that work with HomeKit and turn your wall or even a ceiling into a light show. Unlike Nanoleaf’s previous smart lighting product, the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. First, there were triangles; then there were squares. Next came hexagons, and now, say hello to lines. No, this ...