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Apollo Table Lamp, White
£300.00£399.00
Apollo table lamp by Hay in mouth-blown opal glass with a smooth, organic expression.
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- 30 days return policy
- No import fees – all duties pre-paid! (UK only)
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Description
The table lamp by Hay is made of mouth-blown opal glass with a smooth, organic expression. It has a warm white light to create a cosy atmosphere. It has a lamp base in cork. Each item is unique due to the handmade design. Perfect to place in a deeper window, on the side table or on the bedside table.
Designed by Studio 0405.
- The designer is Studio 0405.
- Apollo is appreciated for the organic form.
- Made of opal glass.
- Warm white light.
- Made in Poland.
- Socket: E27
- 15.0 Watts
- Kelvin: 2700 K
- Depth: 250 mm.
- Width: 250 mm.
- Height: 380 mm.
- Cord length: 2400 mm.
- IP Rating: IP 20.
Designed by Studio 0405.
About the table lamp from Hay
- The designer is Studio 0405.
- Apollo is appreciated for the organic form.
- Made of opal glass.
- Warm white light.
- Made in Poland.
Technical specifications of the table lamp:
- Socket: E27
- 15.0 Watts
- Kelvin: 2700 K
- Depth: 250 mm.
- Width: 250 mm.
- Height: 380 mm.
- Cord length: 2400 mm.
- IP Rating: IP 20.
As we are based in Sweden, all our lamps/electrical objects are manufactured according to the European standard 230 Volts and are delivered with an EU plug. You may need an adapter for your product to work properly.
Due to the new EU directives, plugs for ceiling lamps, pendants and chandeliers are not included.
Product information
- Item number329933
- Delivery item numberAB684-B508
- Brand
- Series
- DesignerStudio 0405
- Freight classSmall
- ColourWhite
- Cord colourBlack
- IP classIP20
- Made inPoland
- MaterialOpal glass
- SocketE27
- Depth25 cm
- Height38 cm
- Width25 cm
- Kelvin2700 K
- Cord length2400 mm
- Max watt15 W
About the brand
Hay was founded in 2002, and its furniture collection was launched at Imm Cologne in 2003. The ambition behind Hay was to encourage Danish furniture design to return to its innovative golden age of the 1950s and 1960s, but in a context suited to the present day. It quickly became a concept that gained global popularity.



