Ray portable table lamp, black

Audo Copenhagen

£269.00
Price incl. VAT and duties

Colour: Black


Audo Copenhagen
Ray portable table lamp
£269.00


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Description

Audo Copenhagen’s portable Ray table lamp is the designer Daniel Schofield’s modern edition of the traditional miner's lamp, both in terms of its silhouette and soft light. Like the miner's lamp, the cordless table lamp also features a practical carrying handle that makes it easy to grab wherever you need more light: in the living room as a reading lamp, on the dining table for extra shine or on the bedside table to light up a darkening evening. The table lamp has a three-level dimmer to adjust the level of light to suit any space and mood.

Simple, beautiful and lightweight, the Ray lamp is made of aluminium and can be charged via a USB cable. 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
Aluminium, ABS
Colour
Black
Width
21.2 cm
Base diameter
7.5 cm
Shade diameter
21.2 cm
Height
23.5 cm
Light source
Integrated dimmable 2.5W LED (replaceable)
Colour temperature
2,750 K
Luminous flux
150 lm
Lifetime
25,000 h
IP rating
44
Protection class
III
Certifications and labels
CE, ETL
Cable length
70 cm
Cable material
Plastic
Weight
0.81 kg
Integrated switch
Yes
Dimmable
Yes, 3-step dimmer: 100 % -> 50 % -> 25 %
Notes
Battery:
3.7 V 5000 mAh
USB cord with magnetic connector. Comes without charger plug.
Charging time is approximately 8 hours and battery life at full power is about 11 hours.
Product ID
MN1890539Y

Daniel Schofield

Daniel Schofield is a British designer who studied art, graphic design, carpentry and restoration before getting his degree in furniture and product design at Sheffield Hallam University. Many influences from this wide education can be found form Schofield’s work, but his designs are always based on functionalist principles: Schofield beliefs that every detail must have a function. Schofield has worked with brands such as Woud, Skandium and Benchmark, and he is a winner of many valued design awards, like the Northern Designer of the Year 2017 and Elle Decoration British Design Award 2015.

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