FRANKBROS says
Taken from a wider collection of lamps conceived by Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa in collaboration with Danish brand Hay, the 'Pao' portable lamp is a modest and simple piece that will harmonise with a multitude of environments. Named for and inspired by the gentle shape of traditional Mongolian Pao tents, the lamp is cut from a resistant opal polycarbonate that lends the item a glossy finish and further enhances the simplicity of its silhouette. The result is a compact, battery-operated design that will introduce a warm glow into both indoor and outdoor spaces.
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FRANKBROS says
Taken from a wider collection of lamps conceived by Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa in collaboration with Danish brand Hay, the 'Pao' portable lamp is a modest and simple piece that will harmonise with a multitude of environments. Named for and inspired by the gentle shape of traditional Mongolian Pao tents, the lamp is cut from a resistant opal polycarbonate that lends the item a glossy finish and further enhances the simplicity of its silhouette. The result is a compact, battery-operated design that will introduce a warm glow into both indoor and outdoor spaces.