Item No.
100194530
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Pao Glass LED Table Lamp
$495.00
Item No.
100194530
Select Styles In Stock
Pao Glass LED Table Lamp
$495.00
White
- Features integrated LED system designed to last for many years of use.
- Sleek table lamp made of opal glass.
- Dimmable via inline step dimmer.
- 12" H 13⅞" DIA
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Naoto Fukasawa for HAY
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Details
Named after the soft, glowing shape of traditional Mongolian Pao tents illuminated at night-time, designer Naoto Fukasawa set out to encapsulate the same atmospheric warmth and friendliness in the Pao Glass LED Table Lamp. Pao draws on Fukasawa’s eye for beautiful simplicity with its sleek, mouth-blown glass shade. It features long-lasting integrated LED technology that casts warm, radiant light – and eliminates the need to replace light bulbs. Made in Poland.
- Features integrated LED system designed to last for many years of use.
- Sleek table lamp made of opal glass.
- Emits warm white light.
- Dimmable via inline step dimmer.
- Expected LED lifespan: 25,000 hours.
- Brand
- HAY
- Collection
- Pao Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 12" H 13⅞" DIA
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
PAO Glass Table Lamp
- Height (in): 12
- Diameter (in): 13⅞
- Cord Length (in): 78
Base
- Height (in): 12
Shade
- Diameter (in): 13⅞
- Mouth-blown opalescent high-gloss glass shade and base
- Matte opal glass diffuser
- Polished aluminum hardware
Naoto Fukasawa
Naoto Fukasawa approaches design as a process of improving on what already exists by creating products so intuitive, the user interacts with them in a way that’s both uniquely satisfying and unconscious – in his words, “without thought."
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