Saturday, November 23, 2024

Fluora Mini Lights Up Fall, Launching on Indiegogo on Oct. 11

color+light, lighting designers of multi-sensory experiences, announces the launch of the Fluora Mini on Indiegogo on Oct. 11. The smaller version of its best-selling LED Floor Plant is offered at an approachable price point ($199) to appeal to a wider audience looking for innovative lighting for home and office.

Popular with Gen Zers and millennials, its modern take on houseplants creates a 360-degree immersive sensory experience for living spaces and is welcomed by frequent travelers and others who do not wish to worry about caring for plants. The Fluora Mini is there upon returning home, ready to bring areas to life with a warm, inviting ambiance from each LED-mapped leaf.

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“Nothing sets the mood like the right kind of lighting,” said Aaron Oppenheimer, Co-founder of color+light. “Our magical LED houseplant makes your home the destination for all of life’s intimate moments, the perfect companion to holiday soirées and working from home. It’s pet-friendly as well!”

The Fluora Mini comes with a 9 luminescent leaves, 3 soft touch stems, and a ceramic pot. It is loaded with mesmerizing animations that swirl and pulse to life in over 16 million color combinations, and is the perfect companion for listening to music, working from home, and playing video games. It’s also music reactive! Set and schedule content with the Fluora mobile app and smart home integrations, or let Fluora set the vibe on its own.

The team of artists, designers, and engineers behind Fluora have an illustrious background in designing large light/art installations worldwide, such as The Oddwood Tree (rated the top immersive experience in the world), the Nebari Tree (located in front of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai), and the 1,000 Year Bloom LED Flower Garden. Past events include Coachella, the Super Bowl, the U.S. Open Tennis, Google, Nike, and projects for Twenty One Pilots and Chris Daughtry.

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