Lovely Portable Table Lamp - vakkerlight
I have been searching for a few solid weeks for a beautiful Lovely Portable Table Lamp – Four to be exact, I think I saw every one! Scale and shape of the lamp were most important to me in weeding through all the lighting.
Wish that your outside space had the capacity for hard-wired and plug-in outdoor lighting? Well hold that thought, because repositionable eco-friendly lights can provide a useful alternative. Movable lamps that don’t need a plug socket or underground cabling are really handy for making the most of warm summer evenings, enjoying a hot chocolate in the cold night air, or for when you need to move the party indoors but want to keep that relaxed outdoor mood going. Here are 4 of our favourite pieces...
The LED lamps with a carry handle can be easily recharged using the USB port and can be used quickly and easily anywhere. They are perfect accessories for a harmonious lighting environment in your home or garden.
Few lamps have caused as much buzz as FollowMe. This daring pioneer of portable lighting has become a design icon in just a few short years.
Its simple, airy lines, its tilting shade and its varying light intensity have established it as a beautiful and practical lamp.
Bell Lamp is inspired by the long history of producing luxury travel accessories and the traditions of craftsmanship associated with its workshops. The need for portability and sustainability drove exploration of a variety of technological possibilities, with the object’s final shape informed by the functioning of its solar and lighting components.
With a sleek, functional handle and a warm orb of light nestled gently in a basket-like base, the Carrie Lamp is useful anywhere. Made with freedom and flexibility in mind, it comes in a range of beautiful colors.
The best lighting to carry you from drinks on the patio to fireside board games, these convenient and energy saving lamps are great for gardens with no external mains-wired lighting and living spaces with no plug sockets. Where would you take yours?
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