- The Yellow Heart -
This beautifully crafted LED neon heart is dedicated to those in our community touched by cancer. We all have been affected in one way or another by cancer. Whether currently battling cancer, recovering from cancer, or sadling having lost the war on cancer. We've designed the heart so that you can give as a gift, or place it in your front window. Whether you plan on displaying it to spread love to anyone passing by or to have it placed in a meaningful spot in your house we are sure you are going to love the yellow glow this heart gives off as well as the meaning behind it.
Every heart comes with a baseplate and a screw for securely attaching it to the baseplate. The baseplate provides a sturdy base to place on a window sill. The frame is routered out of 3/4" laminated hardwood, hand sanded, and assembled in Canada. Each heart is unique and the wood is a natural material. Each heart is unique and variations should be expected and treasured as a unique element.
Purchase one today! Only drawing 10 watts of power
($0.77 a month running @ 24 hours/day) allows for constant-on use.
Dimensions are 12" tall X 10" wide.
Our neon hearts are hand assembled in our shop in Mississauga & we proudly donate a portion of every yellow heart sale to the Canadian Cancer Society.
What is in the Box?
1 X LED Neon Heart Mounted in Laminated Wood Frame
1 X MossLED Certificate of Authenticity
1 X Steel Base Powder Coated White
1 X Power Supply
Technical Specifications
Neon Heart Power Specification = 12VDC / 10 Watts
Cool White Heart is 5500k White Colour Temperature with a CRI over 98.
DOWNLOADS
User Manual (2022 version with In-Line Dimmer)
User Manual (2020 & 2021 versions with Touch Dimmer / No Dimmer)
Touch Dimmer User Manual
In the News
- BlogTO Article from November 30th, 2020
- Toronto Star Article from February 20, 2020
- Michael Garron Hospital Foundation Article from February 22, 2020
Showing the love. @mossled creates glowing neon hearts that are being displayed on windowsills in Toronto homes as a tribute to our front-line heroes. @cbchh #CBCNN pic.twitter.com/QZXgwCbkY7
— CBC Morning Live (@CBCMorningLive) December 4, 2020