Astep - Pepa Portable Table Lamp
Pepa is a portable LED table lamp inspired by the small kitchen tool that found on tables in homes all over the world, the pepper grinder.
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Astep's portable Pepa lamp, designed by Italian Francesco Faccin, is a rechargeable table lamp inspired by a classic pepper mill. Just like turning a pepper mill to grind pepper, the Pepa lamp's body is twisted to adjust the light: its conical shade rotates 360 degrees, allowing for seamless adjustment from a soft ambient glow to a bright reading light, with a soft and satisfying click at full volume and again at off. The dimmable LED light source is hidden beneath the shade, creating a pleasant, glare-free illumination. Crafted from natural ash wood, Pepa's tactile surface invites you to touch and feel its unique wood grain patterns. The portable lamp brings warm elegance to any home or summer cottage, and its cordless design makes it easy to move around. The Pepa lamp is powered by rechargeable batteries and charged using the included USB-C cable.
Material: Natural ash; stainless steel
Light source: Integrated dimmable 3W LED.
Color temperature: 2,700 K
Luminous flux: 400 lm
Lifetime: 100,000 h
Protection class: III
Power supply: 6x rechargeable battery 6000mAh LiFePO4, not included
Integrated switch: Yes
A full charge lasts 19 hours. USB Type C cable for charging included; charger plug not included.
H:10.75 x Dia:8 in
Shade size: 8 in Base size: 2.75 in
Weight: 3 lbs
Max Wattage: 3wDimmable: Yes
Cord length: 59.06 in
Environment: Indoor
IP Rating: IP20
Design by: Francesco Faccin
Francesco Faccin (b. 1977) is an Italian designer who navigates smoothly across various creative fields, from industrial design and craftsmanship to gallery works and social projects. Faccin honed his craft under the guidance of designer Enzo Mari and lute maker Francesco Rivolta, collaborating with them before establishing his own studio in Milan in 2007. Throughout his career, Faccin has received numerous accolades in the design world, including the Design Report Award in 2010 and an honorable mention at the Compasso d'Oro competition in 2015. In 2019, Icon Design named him one of the 100 most influential figures in the creative industry. Faccin is also active in academia, serving as a professor and teaching design at various universities both in Italy and abroad.