LED outdoor walkway

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Electronic lights in strange objects rule. The marketing copy for this LED outdoor walkway system, however, does not.

The solution is CATWALK – a modular steel, clean rectilinear walkway. Conceived by an acclaimed team of architects and designers, CATWALK was designed with modernism, elegance, versatility, safety, and durability as the key tenets. … illuminated white panels, lit from the inside by small points of power-sipping L.E.D. light … CATWALK turns a walkway into a stage.

Catwalk [Minim.is via Mocoloco]

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8 Responses to LED outdoor walkway

  1. DeWynken says:

    I am sorry, I am too sexy for teh catwalk.

  2. Anonymous says:

    god what a bunch of pretentious vicious people on line… :( Commenting on everyones inventions so negatively.. it’s pathetic..

    It’s a great idea and fun to boot.. not the same ol same ol. And btw, we don’t all live in areas that make walkways frozen..

    Keep up the creative work.

  3. owza says:

    That would look amazing… on acid!

  4. Whiteops says:

    Yea.. to expand on #1s post…

    -30 outside, you hit your amazing new steel walkway…

    And face-plant mouth first into the nice frozen steel.

    Like a modernist version of the old tongue on pole.

    Otherwise I would totally buy them, they look really cool.

  5. DMcK says:

    All well and good until you need to get out your show shovel…

  6. Frank_in_Virginia says:

    I’m sure the LEDs look great up close as you slip on this “modular steel, clean rectilinear walkway” in the rain.

  7. Different Computers says:

    Damn it pisses me off when these fancy shmantzy architectural-oid websites play coy with things like, oh, the price and method of ordering their stuff.

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