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The Hashira Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a modern, Nordic take on the traditional Japanese rice paper lantern. Taking its name from the Japanese word for column or pillar, the textile lamps fill a space with cosy, ambient light. True to the nature of the lantern that inspired the collection’s creation; an internal line structure is visible through the shade, lending the glowing column a graphic expression.

This compact and portable version of the design can easily be moved to different rooms around the house. The Hashira Portable Lamp can be charged using the USB cable included in the package or with Audo Copenhagen's 'charging board' (available separately). The Hashira Lamp series also includes a pendant light, wall lamp, floor lamp and table lamp.

Hashira Portable Lamp

Hashira Portable Lamp

by Audo Copenhagen

Regular price ₩307,000 KRW
Regular price Sale price ₩307,000 KRW
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Technical Information

Dimensions:-
Height: 23.5 cm, Shade Diameter: 10 cm, Base Diameter: 7.5 cm, Base Height: 3.6 cm

Technical Details:-
Lumens - 150 lm
Power supply - 220 - 230 V
Battery - Approximately 8 hours to charge from empty to full, 10 hours of autonomous usage when charged.
Light source - Replaceable LED
Colour temperature - 2700 K
Cord length - 70 cm
IP rating - 20
Cord type - 1 Metre USB cable (included)
Switch - Intergrated dimmer switch on the base of the lamp (3 steps)

Please note: For longer battery life, it is recommended to switch the lamp off when charging and do not leave it plugged in while in use. 

Made in: China

Materials/Construction

Internal steel frame with a hand-made translucent linen shade and sandblasted ash or dark stained oak base.

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The Hashira Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a modern, Nordic take on the traditional Japanese rice paper lantern. Taking its name from the Japanese word for column or pillar, the textile lamps fill a space with cosy, ambient light. True to the nature of the lantern that inspired the collection’s creation; an internal line structure is visible through the shade, lending the glowing column a graphic expression.

This compact and portable version of the design can easily be moved to different rooms around the house. The Hashira Portable Lamp can be charged using the USB cable included in the package or with Audo Copenhagen's 'charging board' (available separately). The Hashira Lamp series also includes a pendant light, wall lamp, floor lamp and table lamp.

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