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Nanoleaf Hexagons now available at JB HiFi

There’s something captivating about the idea of using light to decorate a space. We’ve been doing it for a few years with coloured bulbs, and then came the Nanoleaf concept of shapes filled with coloured light.

The original Nanoleaf was a triangular-shaped set of panels linked together in your choice of shape and filled with light.

Then came along the canvas, a square based interactive set of tiles.

Now, for lovers of all things Hexagons or those with a fascination for bees and beehives Nanoleaf have a new shape available. Hexagon.

Priced at $229 for a starter pack of five or $349 for the 9-pack these are a great look right out of the box.

The possibilities of course, are endless.

Web: JB HiFi (Pre-orders now open, shipping late July)

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