This solar-powered table lamp is created in collaboration with the social enterprise Little Sun. Clean lines, cordless, versatile and mobile mood lighting that you can use indoors and outdoors to save energy and reduce your climate impact.
Shade diameter: 12 cm
Shade height: 6 cm
Total height: 44 cm
Width: 32 cm
Estimated lifetime: 25000 hr
Length : 34 cm
Width : 33 cm
Height : 8 cm
Diameter :
Gross Volume : 8.5 l
Base: ABS plastic
Metal part: Stainless steel
USB cables and USB power adapter are not included, sold separately.
What’s included
3 rechargeable batteries (NiMH, HR6/AA 1.2V, 2450mAh) are included. The batteries can be replaced and lasts for minimum 2 years.
Additional information
For the best charging effect, we recommend that you place the solar panel outdoors in direct sunlight.
Built-in LED light source that lasts approx. 25,000 hours.
Light colour: warm white (2700 Kelvin).
The lamp has both USB-A and USB-C ports.
Only use batteries that are intended for the product. Do not mix old and new batteries, different brands or types.
You turn on, turn off and adjust the brightness of the lamp with the same button.
If you press the button once, the lamp turns on with a bright light, press a second time to decrease the brightness, and press a third time to turn the lamp off.
If you press the button for more than 2 seconds, it will light up – green means that the battery is sufficiently full and red means that it needs to be charged.
Assembly and installation
To access the rechargeable batteries – unscrew the battery cover on the back of the lamp with a screwdriver.
The lamp can be removed from the globe and used separately.
The position of the light globe is reminiscent of the earth's axial tilt.
Made of durable materials like stainless steel and high-quality plastic.
If the lamp's rechargeable batteries are fully charged, you can use the USB-A port to emergency charge your mobile phone in the event of a power failure.
Helping you save energy and reduce your environmental impact because it is powered by a solar panel that converts sunlight into electricity.