Luminous Harmony - Donington on the Wolds
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Illuminate your space with the exquisite Luzia RCS Table Light, a perfect harmony of functionality and style from an iconic brand. This rechargeable lamp is designed to bring convenience and elegance to your lighting needs. The touch-sensitive surface allows you to smoothly adjust the lighting intensity, transitioning from a soft ambient glow to a vibrant, clear light. Whether you are setting the perfect mood for a quiet evening or brightening a study session, this lamp delivers with its customizable lighting options. Made with a thoughtful selection of sustainable materials—FSC-certified acacia wood, recycled aluminium, and recycled plastic—this lamp boasts a modern aesthetic while being environmentally conscious. It promises up to 12 hours of beautiful illumination on a single charge, with a quick 2-hour recharge time. Designed for both indoor and outdoor settings, it enhances any environment with its chic presence. Featuring a built-in 1800 mAh battery, USB-C charging, and an informative user manual, this lamp promises ease of use. Supplied in an elegant gift box, the product can also be personalized, making it an ideal choice for a meaningful gift.
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Product number
10340380
Weight
240 g
Dimensions
120 x 120 x 292 mm
Length
120 mm
Height
120 mm
Depth
292 mm
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