A musical instrument becomes a designer lamp and receives the "Red-Dot-Award" for "Quick Change Artist" When taken from its base the DidjLIGHT becomes a musical instrument. The Australian aborigines call this instrument Didgeridoo and is made from the wood of the Eucalyptus tree. The company Treibholz has developed a high tech version made of glass. The glass didgeridoo stands upright on stainless steal base and the actual light shines through the glass tube to create the atmosphere of a light-sculpture and has received the "Red-Dot-Award" from the "Design-Centre of Nordrheinwestfalen". "A little is a lot" is the basic principle of the product designer. They obviously wanted a lot! Through its minimal design the standard lamp DidjLight is impressive. A halogen bulb is fitted into a round stainless steel base which radiates through an upright 112/125/146cm long glass tube. Additional coloured glass filters can be placed over the bulb socket giving the DidjLIGHT the coloured aura of a light installation from Dan Flavian. The solid glass material of the standard lamp makes it an item for daily use. Due to its weight its perfect to use as a musical instrument. The manufacturer has taken 2,3mm strong special glass(Borosilicate) which is employed in the manufacturing of glass coffee pots and other household wares. When removed from its base the end of the glass tube is the ideal mouth piece although it must be said a lot of practice is necessary before the playing of the didgeridoo can be mastered. The company Treibholz has included a CD as well as instructions of use so that the proud owner of the DidjLight can lure the first sounds from the Didgeridoo. The double function of the standard lamp DidjLIGHT makes it a unique designer object. The coloured lights radiates through the glass body and gives the room a magic atmosphere, due to its precise tuning combined with the atmospheric light the Didgeridoo is an experience you don't want to miss.