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Romb mini portable | vanilla

22731212
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  • Regular price 209,00 EUR 257,07 EUR (VAT included)
Description Romb Mini is a portable, rechargeable table lamp. Convenient and smart, it is an artistic piece of design. Inspired by two corrugated cardboard shapes stacked on top of each other, Romb has an intriguing geometric appearance. Its compressed shape and wavy surface enhance the impression of lightness of the cardboard, playing tricks on the perception of the lamp. As adaptable as it is interesting, it is suitable for domestic use or in commercial spaces, such as restaurants or hotels.

Design by Broberg & Ridderstråle

Finishes Cotton
Cumin
Blue stone
Vanilla
      
Material Metal
Height (cm) 19.2
Width (cm) 15.2
Depth (cm) 7.9
Base (cm) 11x7.9
Cable 200 cm white PVC USB-C included
IP Protection IP44 Class 3
Socket G4 (max 3W)
      
Light Source Includes dimmable LED bulb
G4 T16 transparent 3W 2700K 280lm 300º
with three light intensity modes (100%-40%-10%)

Battery type: 18650 3.7V 3350mAh - replaceable
voltage recharge input: 5V. 1A
lasting: 100% 3h / 40% 12h / 10% 40h
rechargeable in 5h
     
References 22731213 Romb mini portable cotton
22731218 Romb mini portable cumin
22731217 Romb mini portable blue stone
22731212 Romb mini portable vanilla


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Design by Broberg & Ridderstråle

Broberg & Ridderstråle is a design studio based in Stockholm, Sweden, founded by creative collaborators Mats Broberg and Johan Ridderstråle. They work in a mixed practice of architecture and design and strive to always add an emotional value to their projects that communicates with users through the recognition of symbols and meanings. They often draw inspiration from everyday life and try to combine a rational approach with a bit of humour and the clash between past and present.

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