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Pao Floor Lamp, White Opal Glass
£520.00£659.00
Pao floor lamp by Hay with an innovative, bold design perfect for the modern home.
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- 30 days return policy
- No import fees – all duties pre-paid! (UK only)
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Description
The floor lamp by Hay has an innovative, bold design perfect for the modern home. It has a warm white, homely light to create a cosy atmosphere. The floor lamp has a glossy lampshade in steel with a shaft in powder coated steel and a foot in aluminium. Perfect to place next to the sofa or other place you want a little extra lit.
Designed by Naoto Fukasawa. Original design from 2022.
- Light source not included.
- Warm white light.
- Also available as a pendant lamp.
- Also available as a table lamp.
- The floor lamp comes in tre different colours.
- Certification: CE.
- From the series Pao.
- Socket: 2 X E27
- 13.0 Watts
- Kelvin: 2700 K
- Height: 1200 mm.
- Diameter: 470 mm.
- IP Rating: IP 20.
- Clean with a damp cloth.
Designed by Naoto Fukasawa. Original design from 2022.
About the floor lamp from Hay
- Light source not included.
- Warm white light.
- Also available as a pendant lamp.
- Also available as a table lamp.
- The floor lamp comes in tre different colours.
- Certification: CE.
- From the series Pao.
Technical specifications of the floor lamp:
- Socket: 2 X E27
- 13.0 Watts
- Kelvin: 2700 K
- Height: 1200 mm.
- Diameter: 470 mm.
- IP Rating: IP 20.
Care advice for the floor lamp
- Clean with a damp cloth.
Product information
- Item number392729
- Delivery item numberAB686-B508
- Brand
- Series
- DesignerNaoto Fukasawa
- Freight classLarge
- ColourWhite
- IP classIP20
- LampshadeOpal Glass
- LampstandSteel, Aluminium
- Made inChina
- MaterialOpal glass
- Number of light sources2
- SocketE27
- Year of design2022
- Diameter47 cm
- Height120 cm
- Kelvin2700 K
- Max watt13 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.



