You can change up the look of Nanoleaf Lines lights with new skins. Photo: Nanoleaf
Nanoleaf rolled out its new Lines Skins Tuesday. They attach to the Nanoleaf Lines lights to change the color of their white plastic bars. That can help them blend in nicely with a room’s design and decor.
Add colorful skins to your Nanoleaf Lines lights
You can get Nanoleaf’s new Skins in either matte black or matte pink colors. You fit them over the Nanoleaf Lines bars and connectors, which are colored white by default.
Each Skins set includes nine skins and nine mounting caps. That’s enough to cover the bars and connectors of a regular Lines lighting package.
You can get the new Skins in matte black (shown) or matte pink. Photo: Nanoleaf
Skins change how Nanoleaf Lines lights look when they’re turned on or off. Lines are modular light bars with backlighting that can be arranged into different patterns and shapes. Lines radiate light from the light bars.
Nanoleaf Lines are priced at $200 for a set of nine. Skins are an additional $20. Both products can be purchased from the Nanoleaf website.
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