A young child’s bedroom is by far the best room to decorate. As I look around my living room of neutral colours, with only occasional suggestions of real colour, I have to conclude that this room has not been decorated. No, it has merely been adorned and only slightly. How did we ever arrive at today’s notion of home decor?
Most people’s design sensibilities will stop short of using every colour of the rainbow when painting even a child’s room. However, Rainbow in My Room will project a majestic arc of light that replicates that natural phenomenon that captures everyone’s gaze whenever and wherever it occurs.
Using a set of LED lights and a mirror coated surface to project the display onto a wall, Rainbow in My Room has two modes of display. One mode displays one colour of the rainbow at a time in turn. While the other mode displays all the colours at once.
The device is best used in a darkened room against a white wall. To save battery life the Rainbow in My Room automatically switches off. Pot of gold not included.
Rainbow in My Room
Suitable for ages 5 years and older | 4 x AAA batteries required (not included)


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