Item No.
100248419
Last Order Portable Light
$725.00
Item No.
100248419
Last Order Portable Light
$725.00
Stainless Steel
Matte Green
- For indoor and outdoor use.
- Emits a gentle glow like a candle.
- Three-step dimmer: 100% intensity, 50% intensity, 3% intensity.
- 6" H 3.94" DIA
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
Return Options
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Designed by Michael Anastassiades for Flos
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Instant atmosphere —
For entertaining or creating a cozy mood, the Last Order rechargeable light brings a sculptural, elegant twist to portable lighting.
Details
Originally designed for the Four Seasons restaurant in New York City, the Last Order Light (2018) delivers sophistication and portability in one elegant lighting solution. It delivers the same warm ambient lighting as a candle, but with the convenience of a long-lasting LED that runs for up to 24 hours on one charge. A touch sensitive dimmer around the rim of the metal top allows you to easily control the amount of light. The stainless steel and matte green versions are both suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Bulb (included): Integrated LED.
- A fluted solid glass base.
- Emits a gentle glow like a candle.
- Integrated LED lighting element lasts for up to 24 hours with one charge.
- Charges with USB-C.
- Three-step dimmer.
- Brand
- Flos
- General Dimensions
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- 6" H 3.94" DIA
- Product Weight
- 3.74 lbs
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Last Order Portable
- Height (in): 6
- Diameter (in): 3.94
- Weight (lbs): 3.74
- Solid glass diffuser base
- Stainless steel or matte green cover
Michael Anastassiades
Michael Anastassiades’ work, with its focus on proportion and material honesty, celebrates the physical presence and enduring quality of an object. “What makes an object survive time?” he wonders. “Can it become more beautiful as it ages?”
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