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- Distinctive, futuristic design by British designer Tom Dixon.
- Translucent when illuminated, and a reflective mirrored surface when off.
- Delivers 8–10 hours of light on a 5-hour charge via USB-A cable.
- 11" H 7½" W 7½" D
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With the mesmerizing effect of molten glass or a melting glacier, the organically shaped Melt Portable Table Lamp, designed by Tom Dixon (2023), brings his distinctive aesthetic to a portable, cordless lamp you can use anywhere. This innovative, chameleonic lamp when illuminated is translucent, offering diffused light, and when off, has a reflective mirrored surface. Equipped with a long-lasting LED bulb, the USB-rechargeable lamp delivers 8–10 hours of light per charge and is touch-dimmable. Can be used indoors or outdoors in fair weather but should be stored inside. 5V, 2.5W LED bulb (included). Made in China.
- Distinctive, futuristic design by British designer Tom Dixon.
- Translucent when illuminated, and a reflective mirrored surface when off.
- Delivers 8–10 hours of light on a 5-hour charge via USB-A cable.
- Simply touch to dim.
- Brand
- Tom Dixon
- Collection
- Melt Lighting Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 11" H 7½" W 7½" D
- Product Weight
- 5.5 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Melt Portable Table Lamp
- Height (in): 11
- Width (in): 7½
- Depth (in): 7½
- Weight (lbs): 5.5
- Cord Length (in): 79
- ABS plastic base
- PET plastic shade
Tom Dixon
Born in Tunisia and raised in England, Tom Dixon’s reputation frequently precedes him. His mystique as a bad boy – Dixon dropped out of art school following a motorcycle accident and spent time in his 20s playing bass with a rock band and organizing warehouse parties – is nearly as recognized as his unmistakable gift for design and emergence as one of England’s most influential designers.
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