Stelton's Ship's Lamp is a timeless design icon, perfect for indoor use, boat trips or adding a warm glow to your garden or terrace. Originally designed in 1982 by Danish Erik Magnussen, the ship's lamp reimagines the traditional oil lamp with a clean, modern aesthetic. Now updated for contemporary living, the lamp features a rechargeable LED light unit that offers up to 5 hours of illumination. When the light starts to dim, simply recharge the lamp by using the USB-C cable to bring it back to full brightness.
Ship's lamp, portable LED, steel
Stelton
Description
Stelton's Ship's Lamp is a timeless design icon, perfect for indoor use, boat trips or adding a warm glow to your garden or terrace. Originally designed in 1982 by Danish Erik Magnussen, the ship's lamp reimagines the traditional oil lamp with a clean, modern aesthetic. Now updated for contemporary living, the lamp features a rechargeable LED light unit that offers up to 5 hours of illumination. When the light starts to dim, simply recharge the lamp by using the USB-C cable to bring it back to full brightness.
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- Material
- Stainless steel, borosilicate glass
- Colour
- Steel
- Width
- 27 cm
- Diameter
- 27 cm
- Height
- 43 cm
- Light source
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Integrated dimmable 2,5W LED.
The LED module is replaceable.
LED module available as a spare part from the manufacturer. - Colour temperature
- 2,200 K
- Luminous flux
- 170lm
- Lifetime
- 10,000 h
- Weight
- 1.7 kg
- Notes
-
USB-C cable included. Battery time, h: 5.5
LED module available as a spare part from the manufacturer. - IP rating
- 45
- Voltage
- 5 V
- Certifications and labels
- CE marked: tested and approved according to European standards
- Cable length
- 100 cm
- Integrated switch
- Yes
- Dimmable
- Yes
- Product ID
Designer
Erik Magnussen (b. 1940) is a versatile Danish designer who was educated as a ceramist at the School of Applied Arts and Design, graduating in 1960. His works – ranging from tableware to furniture, lamps and high-tech products – are characterized by simplicity and functional elegance. He has worked for manufacturers such as Bing & Grøndahl, Stelton, Fritz Hansen, Royal Copenhagen, Paustian, Royal Selangor and Shipmate – realizing many different products in a variety of materials. One of his most famous products is the vacuum jug he designed for Stelton in 1977.
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