Come On Baby Light My Fire…

Looking for new ways to ignite the fire between you and your true love? “Matchlight” is the answer for you. Designed as a mood lighting concept, the romantic glow of the sixteen matchsticks can “light” the way for the atmosphere you are looking to attain. The magnetized body of each matchstick allows each member to affix with other members of the piece allowing the viewer to create geometrical shapes and patterns.

Designer: Chetan Sorab

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25 Comments »

Comment by Wandaa
2007-11-19 08:55:19

 

wow :o

 
Comment by OrigamiMavin
2007-11-19 11:15:02

 

thats a pretty sweet idea.

Comment by chetan sorab
2007-11-20 10:29:56

 

Thanks for your appreciation.

 
 
Comment by david
2007-11-19 23:27:06

 

hi,

How is the manufacturer for this

 
Comment by david
2007-11-19 23:27:47

 

I meant who is the manufacturer?

 
Comment by William Antonio
2007-11-20 08:50:11

 

Great idea!

But I’d like to know if this could be considered inapropiate for ‘corporate people’, because I’m organizing a night meeting, and so far I only have considered this for my gifts:

http://www.corporategift.com/

Comment by chetan sorab
2007-11-21 02:05:45

 

Thanks, I appreciate that you have considered this as your gift. If you need
any specific information about the product kindly let me know.

 
 
Comment by Roberto Moschen
2007-11-20 11:48:13

 

Can you touch it when the power is on?

Comment by chetan sorab
2007-11-21 02:02:41

 

Yes you can surely touch it when the power is on. It is completely safe.

 
 
Comment by Sean S
2007-11-22 13:56:59

 

I’d like to purchase some of these. Where would I do this?

Comment by chetan sorab
2007-11-22 22:46:36

 

Well it is in the development stage right now. If you are an organization do
let me know. I can put the request to the manufacturer.
Thanks for showing your interest.

 
 
Comment by Iza
2007-12-04 01:16:54

 

We are dealing in promotional items branch and I would like to place regular orders for SWICH ME salt and pepper. Could you plase contact me to discuss further details?
BR
Iza

Comment by chetan sorab
2007-12-20 11:32:10

 

Hi Iza,
Kindly get in touch with me at chetansorab@gmail.com . Thanks

 
 
Comment by shashank
2007-12-13 12:54:01

 

awesom one……….!!!
keep up the good work buddy!!!!!!!

Comment by chetan sorab
2007-12-20 11:32:41

 

Thanks for your appreciation

 
 
Comment by RAJAN MADAN
2008-02-17 04:48:30

 

OUT OF THE WORLD WORK MR. CHETAN,COULD YOU PLEASE TELL ME THE PRICE OF THOSE MATCH STICKS IF I’LL MARKET YOUR RESPECTIVE INNOVATION,BY THE WAY I’M AN INTERIOR DESIGNER IN DELHI.

Comment by chetan sorab
2008-04-01 22:46:58

 

Good to hear from you Rajan. Thanks for the appreciation. You can get in touch
at chetansorab@gmail.com

 
 
Comment by Ari
2008-02-26 20:33:22

 

Hello,

This is fantastic. How can I obtain?

Comment by chetan sorab
2008-04-01 22:49:13

 

Thanks a lot. Well its still in the development stage. :)

Comment by LN
2008-04-20 12:57:34

 

I don’t think induction would work for this. You need to align the matchsticks in a specific direction for induction to work. Otherwise a small amount of matches would be lit, most would be lit dimly, others not at all. Also, an inductor powerful enough to light all those lights probably wouldn’t fit inside a match. Maybe if you placed the matches on a plate, which contained a large inductor.

Comment by chetan sorab
2008-05-07 11:17:21

 

Appreciate your feedback but here the length of the matchlight is around 30 cm, which
is quite sufficient to hold the technology.

 
 
 
 
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