Hashira portable table lamp, raw linen

Audo Copenhagen

142.00€ 190.00€

Audo Copenhagen
Hashira portable table lamp
142.00€ 190.00€



Description

Audo Copenhagen’s portable Hashira table lamp is a modern, stripped interpretation of a traditional Japanese rice paper lantern by design duo Norm Architects, Kasper Rønn and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen. The minimalist shade made from a raw linen fabric creates an intriguing contradiction: while it gives the luminaire its sculptural, column-like form together with the visible structure, it also diffuses the light into an extraordinarily soft and ambient glow. The elegant, understated form of the Hashira table lamp fits just as perfectly in the bedroom or living room as it does in public spaces – the rechargeable table lamp is easy to move from room to room, bringing a cosy glow wherever you need it the most. A three-position dimmer helps you adjust the amount of light to suit every situation, space and mood.

The Hashira portable table lamp can be charged using the USB cable included in the package and is also compatible with the Audo Copenhagen Charging Board. For longer battery life, it is recommended to switch the lamp off when charging and not to leave it plugged in while in use.

Material
Steel, linen, PS plastic, ash
Colour
Raw linen, dark stained oak
Width
10 cm
Diameter
10 cm
Base diameter
7.5 cm
Height
23.5 cm
Light source
Integrated dimmable 2,5W LED (replaceable)
Colour temperature
2,700 K
Luminous flux
150 lm
Lifetime
25,000 h
IP rating
20
Protection class
II
Certifications and labels
CE, ETL
Cable length
70 cm
Cable material
Plastic
Weight
0.42 kg
Integrated switch
Yes
Dimmable
Yes, 3 step: 100 % - 50 % - 25 %.
Notes
Battery: 3.7 V 5000 mAh
Charging time is approximately 8 hours and the battery time is 11-30 hours.
Thickness of linen may vary giving a slightly different light.
Product ID
MN1508699Y

Norm Architects

Norm Architects is a dynamic design duo composed by the Danish architects Kasper Rønn (b. 1976) and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen (b. 1976), both graduates of the Royal Danish Academy of fine Arts in Copenhagen. Being true modernists, they believe in design where the focus is in meeting a real need instead of creating one, and this reflects from their work as architects as well as industrial designers.

Though bearing a strong admiration for some of the most pure minimalists, Norm Architects is not easy to categorize. The architects see their work as a part of the Scandinavian modernist tradition – functional, minimal, poetic and timeless – with a profound understanding of natural materials and a special attention to detail. One of their most successful products is the MILK lamp, designed for &Tradition, that combines wood and glass.

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