We’re thrilled to be a part of the cordless and rechargeable lamp movement! “The development of both of these product categories, rechargeable and cordless, have come directly from challenges that designers face,” says Sean Lavin, the chief design officer at Visual Comfort. “Particularly in a living room, we’ve heard from designers that sometimes they’ll have to cut a slit in a rug in order to access an outlet for a lamp. This is a great solution for them to put light where they need it and not have to worry about how to power it.” “There have been a lot of rechargeables out in the marketplace for years, but just like any other technology, it takes a while for some of those things to mature,” says Charles B. Neal, the executive vice president of Visual Comfort, which now offers nearly 20 rechargeable lamps with materials as diverse as wicker and alabaster, and in more traditional sizes. https://lnkd.in/eesYSsP2
Love these!
These are great lamps for a lania area! Thanks Alexa for the introduction!
elegant design
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3wFrom ski residences in Park City to the beaches of Florida, the collection is amazing. The LED color is perfect, and it has 3 dimmable settings and an easy on/off switch. I have used these in several installations