
The Switch100 offers consumers a brighter and more sustainable LED bulb.
From safety lights for bikes to street lamps, LEDs continue to flood the lighting market as an alternative and more efficient source of light. Available in Fall 2011, Switch LED 100w equivalent bulbs are the first of its kind.
Switch Lighting has announced that their Switch100 is the first LED bulb to be a true 100W equivalent with a full 1700 lumens suitable for commercial or residential use.

Not only are these LED bulbs energy efficient, Switch products are certified Cradle to Cradle. Any product returned to Switch at the end of its life will be fully disassembled and recycled, ensuring that no Switch product component will make it to a landfill.
Category: Concept + Innovation, Energy, Science + Tech | Tags: energy efficient lighting, LED, LED bulb, Switch, Switch Lighting
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Karen MacKay is an industrial designer and glass artist currently focusing her work on urban agriculture solutions and habits for urban wildlife. Karen’s interest in art began as early as her first memories. Throughout high school and college she explored various mediums, including painting, drawing, sculpture and glass blowing. In 2002 Karen graduated from the University of North Carolina Asheville with a BA in Philosophy and recently graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology with a Master of Industrial Design. Since an early age, Karen has maintained a passionate relationship with both art and nature. She loves to spend time in the outdoors, usually with her dog Abbey. As a designer, her expertise in sustainable design integrates her passion for all things natural and her insatiable desire to create. Karen has worked as a sustainability consultant to various design and architecture firms and is currently continuing to develop a vertical farming device for in-home use.
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