A Rocking Chair Design Generatrs Electricity

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Murakami Chair enclosed the lamp powered by rocking back and forth, good idea! Designed by Jacob Rochus. There is sophisticated nano-technology dynamo built in the chairs skid and a newly developed OLED with reading lamp above. OLED lamp of chairs senses even when it light or dark outside. And has a battery that stores ‘your shake’ in the daytime.

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  2. nice. i will need suggestions from bloggers like yourself to make my sites up to par. excellent info, well developed.

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