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Audo Copenhagen Audo JWDA rechargeable table lamp, black

£176.73

Colour: Black, White

The JWDA portable table lamp brings classic design to modern versatility with its cordless, rechargeable setup. Its aesthetic draws from traditional oil lamps, highlighting a harmony of contrasting materials. The lamp features a rounded brass dimmer set on a colored steel base, offering adjustable lighting. Its gracefully elliptical, mouth-blown opal glass shade diffuses light softly. With a full charge, it provides up to 18 hours of illumination, charged via a magnetic USB cable. Designed by Jonas Wagell for Audo Copenhagen, this lamp marries form and function, making it both a centerpiece and a functional light source.

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Original Product Description:

Portable table lamp JWDA with rechargeable battery, dimmable This is the cordless version of the classic JWDA table lamp, offering more freedom and flexibility for indoor lighting. Inspired by traditional oil lamps and made from contrasting materials, the table lamp is a real eye-catcher with thoughtful details and convenient functions. The integrated, rechargeable battery provides up to 18 hours of light on a full charge, the brightness of which can be adjusted using the round brass dimmer switch on the coloured steel base. The appealing elliptically shaped lampshade is made of mouth-blown opal glass and acts as a diffuser, emitting a glare-free and even light all around - Supplied with magnetic USB charging cable - Charging time approx. 6.5 h - Lighting time at 100% brightness approx. 7 h - Lighting time at 50% brightness approx. 13 h - Lighting time at 25% brightness approx. 18 h The elegant and minimalistically designed light was created by Swedish designer Jonas Wagell. The series was named after the studio he founded in Stockholm in 2008. He works for the Danish design manufacturer Audo Copenhagen. This is known for its sense of community - Audo Copenhagen has always been fascinated by the way in which individuals and spaces can be united through great design. Their goal is to produce lights that are characterised by deliberate details, high quality materials and human needs to create a lasting and strong relationship between designers, manufacturers and customers.