Hoptimist Soft Portable Table Light XL White
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- £89.95
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SKU:34242
Let the beautiful Hoptimist lamp fill the room with light, colour and cosiness wherever you place it. The lamp brings joy to your home, whether you let it move to your desk, your favourite corner or your bedside table - without the hassle of wires. And with its soft, cushioned and almost transparent material, the wireless lamp has an almost magical glow. The lamp's touch function makes it easy to switch on, off and adjust the brightness with a single touch. A light tap on the top switches the light on or off, while a sustained tap adjusts the brightness to suit you. After 7-8 hours of charging, the lamp is ready to spread joy for up to 9 hours, depending on the selected brightness. Charges with the included USB-C cable. H 23 cm, D 15 cm
Specifications
Charging time: 7-8 hours
Operating time: Max. 9 hours
Adjustable brightness
USB-C cable included
Material: PE plastic / Polyethylene
Power: 5 W
ABS/Steel
H 24 cm, D 15 cm Weight 0.50 kg
Gustav Ehrenreich
Before the Hoptimists saw the light of day, the Danish wood turner Hans Gustav Ehrenreich was tinkering in his workshop in the house on Århusvej in Stilling. It was the late 1950s, and in the small workshop "Ehrenreichs Trækunst" the imagination was great. Two things were never the same. Small silverfish were intarsia placed in hand-turned bowls and dishes, and unique crafts in woods from all over the world were sold from the workshop.