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HAY Paper Cube table lamp
€108.52
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HAY Paper Cube table lamp
HAY Paper Cube table lamp
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Delivery time: 3 - 6 working days
€108.52
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Delivery time: 3 - 6 working days
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Base Type:
E14
Number of light bulbs:
1

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Brand:
Item no.:
10003221
Dimensions:
Height: 30.5 cm
Width: 21.5 cm
Material:
ECOPET, wood, rubber
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HAY Paper Cube table lamp

Brand

Brand:
HAY
Item no.:
10003221

Colour & design

Color:
white, beech, red
Material:
ECOPET, wood, rubber
Designer:
Bertjan Pot
Sustainable materials:
Yes

Dimensions

Length (in cm):
21.5
Width (cm):
21.5
Height (cm):
30.5
Other measurements:
Cable length 240 cm
Net weight (kg):
0.177

Light source

Light bulb:
1 x 8 W LED
Light bulb included:
No
Wattage (watts):
8
Base Type:
E14
Number of light bulbs:
1
Integrated LEDs:
No

Additional functions

Dimmable:
No

Technical specifications

IP code:
IP20
Protection class:
II
Operating voltage in volts:
230
Supply voltage (volts):
230

Cube-shaped design table lamp Paper Cube With the Paper Cube table lamp, designer Bertjan Pot has created a light source that is reminiscent of folded paper ornaments. Paper Cube is made from ECOPET, a material made from recycled PET bottles that is very similar to strong Japanese paper. The lampshade stands on delicate feet made of beech wood and rubber. The light is delivered folded and is very easy to assemble. Paper Cube creates a very cosy atmosphere with its soft light in living rooms and bedrooms. The Dutch designer Bertjan Pot (*1975) graduated from the Design Academy in Eindhoven in 1998 and then set up his own Studio in Rotterdam. The starting point for most of his designs is material research, and his designs reflect his fascination with structures, techniques, colours and patterns.

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