Mousqueton Portable table lamp, brushed stainless steel

HAY

795 zł 940 zł

Colour: Stainless steel


HAY
Mousqueton Portable table lamp
795 zł 940 zł



Description

HAY's Mousqueton rechargeable table lamp takes its name from the French word for carabineer. Carabineer is an oval metal hook with a spring, used in sailing or climbing, for example, to quickly attach and detach ropes, chains, cables and straps – if you take a closer look, you can notice that the design of the lamp is reminiscent of that handy little tool, too! Like its inspirer, the lamp can be hung outside on a branch or a rope. Designed by Inga Sempé, the portable Mousqueton lamp is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, with a stainless steel and zinc alloy body that can withstand the weather and a rechargeable battery that provides up to 10 hours of light on a single charge.

Material
Shade: spun steel.
Base: die-cast zinc-alloy and stainless steel tubes.
Lamp housing: injection moulded ABS.
Colour
Stainless steel
Width
19.5 cm
Diameter
19.5 cm
Shade diameter
19.5 cm
Height
30.5 cm
Light source
Integrated 3W LED
Colour temperature
2,550 K
Luminous flux
157lm
Lifetime
25,000 h
IP rating
44
Protection class
III
Certifications and labels
CE, ETL
Cable length
100 cm
Cable colour
Black
Cable material
PVC
Integrated switch
Yes
Dimmable
Yes, three-step touch dimmer
Notes
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments.
Battery: 10 h.
USB cable included.
A USB charging station able to charge 24 lamps simultaneously, available to order through our customer service.
Product ID
HAAB819-C561

Inga Sempé

Inga Sempé (b. 1968) is a French designer who graduated from ENSCI-Les Ateliers (French National Institute for Advanced Studies in Industrial Design, Paris) in 1993. She has designed furniture, lighting, objects and fabrics for companies such as Cappellini, Luceplan, Ligne Roset, Alessi, Svensk Tenn, Wästberg, Hay and Magis. Sempé's designs have been exhibited extensively across the world, and she has won several international design awards including the Grand Prix de la Création de la ville de Paris, a design prize awarded by the City of Paris, in 2003 and the Red Dot Design Award in 2007.

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