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Available with Delivery scheduled from 01-04-2025 to 07-04-2025
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Table lamp by Slamp, Clizia Battery model.
Slamp's Clizia line celebrates its tenth anniversary with a special edition inspired by the floral world. The petal-shaped decoration of the lamp is now available in two new colours, gold and black, which spread a special mood light.
Clizia Battery is a portable and rechargeable lamp, easy to move where there is a need for light. It can be used both for interior home furnishings and for furnishing public places such as bars and restaurants (interior only).
In this model, the Clizia table lamp is available in various combinations (diffuser-base):
- white-white
- black-black
- White gold
- black gold.
Technical specifications
- Dimensions (diameter x height): 27 x 25 cm.
- Light source: LED light 1.3 W, 150 Lumen, 2700 Kelvin, touch dimmer on the lamp base
- Battery powered 2500mAh; 5Vdc 1A
- Charging cable and USB/DC power supply included
- Battery life: 6.5 hours at maximum intensity; up to 60 hours with light at minimum intensity.
Design by Adriano Rachele.
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- Made in Italy
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Slamp is a 100% made in Italy brand that produces handmade designer lamps. The lights by Slamp feature eclectic shapes and a strong character, designed to shine with their own light within any space. The "seamstresses of light" create each lamp by hand by skilfully bending the shapes in technopolymer, a light and unbreakable material.
Founded in 1992 by Massimo Ziliani, today Slamp collaborates with internationally renowned designers and boasts important exhibitions with the Milan Triennale, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the collaboration with the Rio Olympics and the Korean Winter Olympics.