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95349 TOM DIXON POSE PORTABLE TABLE LAMP
95349 TOM DIXON POSE PORTABLE TABLE LAMP
95349 TOM DIXON POSE PORTABLE TABLE LAMP
95349 TOM DIXON POSE PORTABLE TABLE LAMP
95349 TOM DIXON POSE PORTABLE TABLE LAMP
95349 TOM DIXON POSE PORTABLE TABLE LAMP

Tom Dixon • POSE PORTABLE

Table lamp

Portable and rechargeable lamp. Base and shade in polycarbonate. 6-9 battery operating time. USB-A to magnetic charging cable included, 200cm length. Touch dimmable. Designed by Tom Dixon. Built-in 3W LED light source (220lm, 2700k).

The entire Tom Dixon collection can be ordered in our physical stores.

REF. 95349

W.17,5 x H.25cm

€252,00
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The POSE portable lamp in baby blue brings a bold new colour to the POSE Lighting Collection.

 Inspired by the balance of conical forms and the principles of optical physics, it features a Fresnel lense to provide directional light. With a strong silhouette and a touch of humour, POSE Portable manipulates light into focused, magnified beams with striking effect. It features a 3-step touch-dimmable LED ring that toggles between 2700K and 3000K, powered by a rechargeable battery with a 6–9 hour lifespan. .

Tom Dixon, even without a formal education, is definitely one of the most important names in British design.

Whether as the owner of a store that sold not only emerging and experimental brand objects such as Droog and Inflate but also his own production, or later as Head of the Design Department and later Creative Director of Habitat, Tom Dixon demonstrates not only a keen talent and aesthetic sense but also a strong commercial instinct, a rare mixture in the world of design, and which inevitably leads to the foundation in 2002 of the brand with its name, and which created instant classics such as the Mirror Ball and Beat Light lamps.

With an exclusively British soul and never forgetting its values and traditions, Tom Dixon and its Design Research Studio are committed to innovation, through the production of extraordinary objects for everyday use.

These masterfully designed and produced objects populate some of the best known hotels and restaurants, but also shops and private residences.