GIULIA Rechargeable table lamp

180,00

Collection Giulia
Manufacture year 2019

Designer: Kriladesign

Featuring Kriladesign’s PATENTED natural refraction system

UL certification, all components are UL certified

 

The Kriladesign products comply with all provisions of the relevant harmonization acts of the Union that apply to the products and include the CE marking.
The devices conform to the applicable harmonized EN standards and meet the essential requirements of the following European directive: Electromagnetic Compatibility, Low Voltage Directive, Rohs, Ecodesign and energy labelling. Kriladesign equipments comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules.

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Description

Fixture housing made of trasparent polymethylmethacrylate with oak and pmma wood

Diffuser made from ‎polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)

Total power consumption 3W, neutral white (4000K) LED , 300 lumen

Line voltage 100-240 VAC 50/60Hz

Rechargeable led lighting system with 3,7V battery , replaceable at end of life

Switch for touch dimmer/variator light intensity from 20 to 100%

with USB Type-C cable

Autonomy 15h at 20% and 5h at 100%.‎ Charging time 5h‎

More about Cordless Collection…

The latest addition to the Kriladesign family, with a special name, due to its very close bond with the founder of this family, the one who lit the first light of this story, Giuliano Filipponi. And that still today, after 40 years, continues to strive and dedicate itself to the creation of new lights, like Giulia.
This new lamp enters the In & Out Collection by right, because it too, like its MeMe cousins, is rechargeable and portable, created to illuminate both indoor and outdoor environments.
A double L, Wood + Led, characterizes this essential and sober lighting fixture. The frankness and strength of the wood is worked in a light and linear geometry, capable of harmonize with any environment, at home or at work. Hers is a friendly little light that comes in discreet but with character in your everyday spaces.
How did Giuliano make it? He gave shape to the oak wood that houses the luminous core in LED polymethylmethacrylate, which you can recharge via the USB port.