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A match that won't burn down your house
Monday, November 19, 2007
Everyone loves the glow of an open flame, but starting a fire in your home without a fireplace isn't recommended. Designer Chetan Sorab has come up with the Match-light, which looks like a pile of glowing matchsticks, to help rekindle the romance in your life.
Instead of a set pile of matches, Sorab designed each Match-light with a magnetized body, so you can stack and arrange the glowing light...
Original article from http://blog.scifi.com/tech/archives/2007/11/19/a_match_that_wo.html
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