New Works LED rechargeable table lamp Lantern, white, glass, dimmable

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Lights.co 3-stage dimmable LED rechargeable table lamp Lantern , USB, 2,700 K, IP44 The Lantern series from New Works now returns to its origins with the Lantern LED rechargeable table lamp, harking back to the original source of inspiration for the luminaire family. A natural evolution of the popular series, the new member of the Lantern family is indeed a lantern, albeit a thoroughly modernised one. The Lantern portable table lamp features an integrated rechargeable battery and an integrated warm white light source with a three-stage dimmer, a magnetic charging cable for easy and seamless charging (mains adapter not included) and a metal handle that allows you to carry the light around and hang it on a hook or branch. The timeless poetry of the white opal glass meeting the matte black steel is just as appealing as the softly diffused light that emanates from the lampshade, instantly enhancing the atmosphere. Use it as a table lamp indoors to light up a dark staircase or as a luminous spherical detail for magical summer nights. Technical features - mobile thanks to rechargeable battery and USB charging connection (supplied without mains adapter) - integrated 3-stage dimmable LED light source (2,700 Kelvin) - also suitable for outdoor use thanks to splash protection (IP44) - maximum light duration: 10-11 hours (when lit at 100%) - duration of full recharge: 4-5 hours

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3-stage dimmable LED rechargeable table lamp Lantern , USB, 2,700 K, IP44 The Lantern series from New Works now returns to its origins with the Lantern LED rechargeable table lamp, harking back to the original source of inspiration for the luminaire family. A natural evolution of the popular series, the new member of the Lantern family is indeed a lantern, albeit a thoroughly modernised one. The Lantern portable table lamp features an integrated rechargeable battery and an integrated warm white light source with a three-stage dimmer, a magnetic charging cable for easy and seamless charging (mains adapter not included) and a metal handle that allows you to carry the light around and hang it on a hook or branch. The timeless poetry of the white opal glass meeting the matte black steel is just as appealing as the softly diffused light that emanates from the lampshade, instantly enhancing the atmosphere. Use it as a table lamp indoors to light up a dark staircase or as a luminous spherical detail for magical summer nights. Technical features - mobile thanks to rechargeable battery and USB charging connection (supplied without mains adapter) - integrated 3-stage dimmable LED light source (2,700 Kelvin) - also suitable for outdoor use thanks to splash protection (IP44) - maximum light duration: 10-11 hours (when lit at 100%) - duration of full recharge: 4-5 hours

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The Lantern Portable Table Lamp Black/Opal White from New Works is a portable table lamp that brings the classic Lantern series back to its roots with a modern twist. This lamp combines the timeless look of frosted opal glass with an elegant powder-coated steel base in black, creating a harmonious balance of materials. With its battery-powered light source and three-stage dimmer, you can easily adjust the lighting as needed. The magnetic charging cable ensures easy and discreet charging, while the practical metal handle allows you to carry the lamp around the home or hang it wherever you want. The Lantern Portable Table Lamp is perfect for creating a cosy atmosphere in the living room, illuminating a dark staircase or as an atmospheric detail for outdoor summer evenings. Discover the subtle elegance and functionality that makes this lamp an indispensable part of your home.


Product specifications

Brand New Works
Category
EAN
  • 5712826223109
Material
  • Glass
Color
  • Black
  • White. black

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