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Lafleur Battery

Prisma
available colours
Prisma
Velvet
available colours
  • Prisma
  • Velvet

An handmolded bloom.

designed by Marc Sadler
biography
Marc Sadler pushed the boundaries of Slamp’s exclusive technopolymers, creating a new compositional language: the delicate, battery-powered LaFleur is a hand-molded bloom, slowly sculpted using temperature-controlled Lentiflex. Both the prisma and velvet versions have a matte magnetic base, in white or black, accompanied by a metal disc that firmly anchors the lamp under textiles for the perfect tablescape. The battery lasts up to 60 hours, and can be recharged using a multi-port station fit for HO.RE.CA. Also available as an applique.

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Tech details

The above information, also provided in the Technical Data Sheet, refers to electrical standards with a voltage of 120-220V.

The electrical installation components and other accessories may vary depending on the regulations of different countries; please contact us for more information.

The wattage of the light bulbs is suggested for an optimal balance between luminous output and product aesthetics and should not be considered as the maximum power that can be installed on the product. Where explicitly recommended, please follow the indicated bulb size and/or diameter.

Lamps marked as dimmable are intended to be so only if the electrical system has been prepared for such light variation. This is different for floor lamps and battery-powered lamps marked as dimmable, as their dimmer is integrated.

Size: Ø15 x h. 26 cm Colors: Prisma Materials: Lentiflex®, Copper Wire Lighting: 1 X 1,3W Battery LED - 150 Lumen - 3.000 Kelvin, Battery duration at max intensity around 6.5 h, at minimum intensity around 60 h Weight: kg 0,2 Dimmerabile: soft touch dimming button Certifications:
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every piece is unique
Hand-Molded Patented Process
Technoforming, a material manipulation technique using heat, was developed with Marc Sadler for the Accordéon, Tulip, and LaFleur collections. Slamp’s technopolymer is brought to a softened state and then hand-manipulated - allowing it to give life, with a hi-tech material, to unique pieces and shapes that are never mechanically reproducible.