Operating underwater lights with a remote can be a cold, wet chore. Infrared (IR) signals scatter the instant they hit the water, forcing you to fish the fixture out—dripping, awkward, and disagreeable.
Category: Dr. Sparrow’s Lab
Talon: The Art of Precision
For precision measurements when hanging artwork, simply snap Talon onto your tape measure, grab the wire, and pull toward the top of the canvas.
Perch: Light for (your) Art
A bespoke nano framing projector light for (your) art.
Sommelier
Bringing a bottle of wine is a nice gesture. Now it can also be personal. Sommelier cross-references all known information about available wines, including history and origin and even interpretive descriptions of their label designs.
Fermata: Wand Rests
Fermata desk stands evoke songs of whales swimming and diving beneath the graceful waves of a conductor’s baton. Matte black was chosen in harmony with the traditional dress code of orchestras, as well as to represent these whales as shadows—how they might appear from a bird’s-eye view.
Squirrel Repellent
While lounging poolside, Dr. Sparrow noticed something curious—squirrels trotting by, never once diving into the pool or lighting up a cigarette.
Ice: A Clear Obsession
What started as dissatisfaction with the shape and cloudiness of common ice cubes evolved over three years into an opus of custom refrigeration, liquid gas handling, ice sculpture lessons, and… an unfortunate jellyfish incident we don’t talk about.