Bon Jour Unplugged table lamp, matt chrome - clear

Flos

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Colour: Matt chrome, clear


Flos
Bon Jour Unplugged table lamp


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Description

Flos’s Bon Jour Unplugged is a cordless, rechargeable table lamp designed by French design legend Philippe Starck. The minimalist luminaire is made of painted or galvanized ABS plastic and equipped with a clear shade made of PMMA. Utilizing the luminaire's Edge-LED technology, the light source is innovatively placed on the luminaire's stand so that it can be used both with and without a shade.

Bon Jour Unplugged is turned on by lightly touching the optical sensor located on its stand, which is also dimmed by touching the sensor again. In addition, the luminaire has a special twilight mode, which can be turned on by touching the sensor continuously for three seconds; in twilight mode, the light intensity is 3%. There is also a lock at the bottom of the luminaire, with which the optical sensor can be switched off, for example when the luminaire is moved from one place to another. At full charge, the lamp’s battery will last 6 to 24 hours, depending on the chosen light intensity.

Material
Aluminium, ABS, PMMA
Colour
Matt chrome, clear
Width
13.15 cm
Diameter
13.15 cm
Height
27 cm
Light source
Integrated 2.5W LED
Luminous flux
114 lm
Colour temperature
2,700 K
IP rating
20
Protection class
III
Voltage
100–240 V
Power supply
Recharge input: 5 V
Nominal frequency
50–60 Hz
Certifications and labels
CE marked: tested and approved according to European standards
Weight
1 kg
Dimmable
Yes
Notes
Rechargeable via micro USB-C cable, 120 cm long, guaranteeing continuous lighting up to 6 hours. IP20 charger with EUR, UK, USA interchangeable plugs.
Product ID

Philippe Starck

The french designer Philippe Starck (b. 1949) studied in École Nissim de Camondo in Paris and stayed in Paris after his studies. He became famous for his style and even the president Francois Mitterand asked him to design a suite to his palace. Starck became one of the most famous designers of that time and designed everything from apartment blocks, homes, domestic products and hotels. 

In the 80s and 90s Starck started working for Kartell. The cooperation was built on the company’s will to create eco-friendly, contemporary plastic furniture and the designer's particular style. One of the most iconic designs of our time, the transparent Louis Ghost chair, was one of the results of the cooperation with Kartell.

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