Hay
PC Portable Table Lamp
Price € 127.00
HAY presents a table lamp whose design is based on the original PC Task Light created by Pierre Charpin. The aesthetic of this lamp stands out for its compactness and solidity, making it an extremely versatile object distinguished by its innate and clearly recognizable simplicity. Its rechargeable internal battery provides up to 10 hours of illumination, suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments. Ideal for bars and cafés, it also adapts perfectly to a variety of domestic settings, especially as a bedside or reading light. HAY offers this model in a wide range of colors, making it easier to integrate into different interior styles and environments.
Ø 14 x H.22 cm
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Founded in 2002, Hay is a Danish design company born from the idea of creating furniture with a strongly contemporary character, capable of expressing an innovative and playful aesthetic based on clean, linear forms. Since 2002, Hay—also known as Hay Design—has been producing furniture, lighting, and home accessories, offering a wide range of solutions distinguished by color and creativity. Under the solid guidance of its founders and Art Directors, Mette and Rolf Hay, the company has established itself internationally, becoming a leading choice for design enthusiasts around the world.Read more
Designed by
Pierre Charpin
The French Pierre Charpin (1962-) is an artist lent to design. The son of a sculptor, he has been involved in furniture and product design since the 1990s, while always keeping the role of drawing central to his creative process. This is how products with clear-cut contours are born, with primary shapes that are easy to recognize and to imprint on memory. After a few years of training in George Sowden's studio in Milan Charpin returned to Paris and found the right humus to express his aesthetics above all in the limited series collections created for galleries, such as the Parisian Galerie Krèo or in the Milanese Post Design (heir of the Memphis collective of which Sowden had already been a leading exponent). Elected designer of the year at the Maison & Objet fair in 2017, his works appear today in the catalogs of brands such as Ligne Roset, Hay, Danese Milano and Alessi.
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