HAY lamp Pao Portable white
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Free delivery from €65 in NLFor Belgium €80
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Delivery between 2-5 working daysbecause of our SALE shipping can take a bit longer
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Packaged as a giftWe pack it as a beautiful gift free of charge
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The Pao lamp is an exciting collaboration with Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa and HAY. Named after the soft, glowing shape of traditional Mongolian Pao tents, Pao draws on Fukasawa’s aesthetic of beautiful simplicity; creating an everyday object that draws on design values existing in the natural world. By keeping the aesthetics modest and simple, he brings the design into harmony with its environment. Both the lamp’s base and shade are constructed from a resistant polycarbonate, with a smooth, high gloss finish. The lamp’s light source is concealed inside the shade, behind an opal polycarbonate diffuser, providing an efficient diffused downlight, with a warm, homely glow. The compact, battery-operated design enables the lamp to be moved to different rooms around the house, or taken into the garden and other outside spaces. The lamp is available in different colour options.
size: Ø 23cm | 23 cm high
material: polycarbonate
colors: white, red
lamp: LED G4 | lamp is dimmable | charge it with the supplied cable
about the designer:
Born in Yamanashi Prefecture in 1956, Naoto Fukasawa established NAOTO FUKASAWA DESIGN in 2003. His designs are known for their ability to access and communicate the true essence of an object. Currently, he designs for a wide range of leading brands worldwide, as well as consulting and designing for local Japanese companies; He also sits on the design advisory board of Muji, and is the art director of Maruni. His designs span a wide variety of fields, from precision electronic equipment to furniture and interior spaces. Fukasawa is the curator of The Japan Folk Crafts Museum, professor in the Integrated Design Department at Tama Art University, and one of the directors of 21_21 Design Sight. He has been accorded the title of Royal Designer for Industry (Royal Society of Arts), and has been a recipient of the Isamu Noguchi Award. For HAY, he has designed Pao.