HAY Apollo Glass Portable Lamp

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The HAY Apollo Glass Portable Lamp, designed by STUDIO0405 for HAY. Looking for a lamp that can be used both indoors and out? Each lamp is handmade from a single piece of opal glass. The step dimmer feature in the base makes it easy to adjust the light level, while the weather-resistant design means you can enjoy it in any setting. Add the Apollo Portable Lamp to your home today and enjoy its beautiful light for years to come. Suitable for homes, cafes, patios and other outdoor spaces.

Everything you need to know about HAY

HAY has always believed that good design is everyones right. That's why from the very beginning in 2002, co-founders and creative directors Rolf and Mette Hay committed to working the best designers to create high-quality products, made for the evolving needs of everyday life. Constantly striving to make good design accessible to everyone by supplying their trademark designs with affordable price tags. HAY is committed to nurturing and promoting young talents as well as using established designers.

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Brand

HAY

Designer

STUDIO 0405

Dimensions

Ø12.5 X H23 cm

Material

Opal glass

Care information

Dimmable with integrated LED bulb. Rechargeable via USB. Minimum of 10 hours of use before battery requires recharging.

Designed by

STUDIO 0405

Nikolaj Lorentz Mentze is a Danish designer and the owner of Copenhagen-based architecture and design firm STUDIO 0405. He graduated at Kolding School of Design in Denmark, specialising in Product Design, before establishing STUDIO 0405 in 2015 which is a design studio working in the intersection between space and object. It explores the culture of design’s historic, technical and aesthetic properties and how it can be qualified and further developed in an object. The studio plays with our surroundings that enhance the everyday life and the dialogue between object and human in a given context through inherent materiality and craftsmanship.

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