Pao Portable table lamp, cool grey

HAY

127.00€ 154.00€

Colour: Light grey


HAY
Pao Portable table lamp
127.00€ 154.00€



Description

HAY’s Pao Portable table lamp is part of the Pao collection, a range of minimalist luminaires conceived by Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa. Resembling a tent, the Pao lamps are named after Mongolian yurts, which in Japanese are called pao. When designing the collection, Fukawasa thought of the yurts specifically at night, when they glow in the middle of the darkness, illuminated and inviting. He wanted the Pao luminaires to create a similar warm glow and a pleasant atmosphere to the decor.

The Pao Portable, as its name implies, is cordless and can easily be moved around. Its clean-lined look is completed by an acrylic diffuser, which keeps the light source hidden from view and the shape of the luminaire visually clean. The Pao Portable table lamp illuminates without glare, making it the perfect ambience booster for all spaces from private living rooms to public lounges – and you can also carry it with you to the garden or balcony, for example! 

Material
Polycarbonate with high gloss finish
Colour
Light grey
Width
23 cm
Diameter
23 cm
Height
23 cm
Bulb base
G4
Light source
Dimmable 3W LED (included). For replacements of LED bulb, please contact HAY or an authorised dealer.
Colour temperature
2,800 K
Luminous flux
220 lm
Lifetime
25,000 h
IP rating
44
Protection class
III
Voltage
220–240 V
Power supply
USB Cable, 3.6V Lithium-ion battery
Nominal frequency
50–60 Hz
Certifications and labels
CE, ETL
Cable length
100 cm
Cable colour
Black
Cable material
Plastic
Weight
0.67 kg
Integrated switch
Yes
Dimmable
Yes, touch step dimmer
Notes
Battery life min. 10 h.
USB cable included.
Charger not included.
Care instructions
The lamp can be cleaned with a soft damp
cloth and mild detergent, or a dry microfibre
cloth. Ensure that the power supply has
been turned off before cleaning the product.
Product ID
HA936741-500

Naoto Fukasawa

Naoto Fukasawa (b. 1956) is a Japanese designer. He graduated from the Tama Art University in 1980 and worked as a designer for Seiko-Epson until 1988. In 1989 Fukasawa migrated to United States for eight years, working for the design office ID two. Back in Japan, Fukasawa assisted in founding of the IDEO’s Japan office and started his own office, Naoto Fukasawa Design, in 2003. Fukasawa also teaches industrial design in the universities of Musashino and Tama.

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