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Havaleena Light Bouquet
- Item Number
- 385
- Estimated Value
- 175 USD
- Sold
- 107 USD to iteed885f
- Number of Bids
- 10 - Bid History
Item Description
Designed by the architectural design studio Tayo Design, of Los Angeles, the Havaleena lights are a contemporary, battery-operated LED lamps that can be used anywhere to provide soft illumination to that “perfect moment”. When used in a set of three, they make up a bouquet of lights that is both decorative and functional and quite the conversation piece , whether an outdoor table or an indoor mantle place.
Each lamp comes with three AAA batteries –a charge that will last up to 18 hours of continual illumination-- and with four different color filters: orange, green, violet and white.
Interior Design Magazine: "Light sabers for design junkies, Havaleena torches bring portability and ethereal drama down to earth. Anodized aluminum and acrylic form the body, and long-lasting, low-energy LEDs provide illumination. Use in hand, planted in the ground, or in the once-discarded wood stands."
2modern: "Make any outdoor event sparkle with the Havaleena torch, a portable and easy-to-use accessory to any modern patio, your indoor mantle piece of the great outdoors. From the minds of Los Angeles based Tayo Design Studio comes an elegant, versatile, tubular, cordless diffused lighting fixture."
Item Special Note
Donated by:
Tayo Design
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