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Gople Portable Lamp

by Bjarke Ingels Group
$435

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Overview

The Gople Portable Lamp is the latest product in the ongoing collaboration between Artemide and Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). Gople is shaped like a pill, and it diffuses a soft glow, creating a comfortable ambience.

Artemide has been a worldwide leader in lighting design with an unparalleled commitment to technological innovation, research and human interaction, committed to the philosophy of "the Human Light". For over six decades, Artemide has created award-winning collaborations with some of the world’s most talented designers.

Gople Portable Lamp, White, by Bjarke Ingels Group for Artemide
- Diffuser and base in opaque injection molded PMMA
- The diffused light emission can be adjusted to 3 different brightness settings
- 26 hours of autonomy
- Three light intensities: 0,6W, 1,2W, 2,4W (32/16/8 hours battery life)
- 3 hours fast charger
- H 10.5" X ∅ 5", Base ∅ 3.8",
- Integrated LED (2.4W - 8 hours battery life, 700 lumens), dimmable to either 1.2W (16 hours battery life, 400 lumens) or 0.6W (32 hours battery life, 400 lumens)
- Li-On rechargeable battery and USB charging port
- Can be used outdoors in dry conditions, store indoors only
- Limited warranty 5 years
- Made in Italy
- Free Shipping


Specifications

MATERIALS
Diffuser and Base in Opaque Injection Molded PMMA
BULB AND SOCKET
2.4W LED Built-in
Voltage
120V
LED CHARACTERISTICS
212 lumens, color temp. 3000K, CRI 80+, 50,000 hours
POWER SOURCE
Lithium (LI-On) Rechargeable Battery with USB Charging Port
Dimmer
Dimmable (on base)
Weight
1.9 lbs
SHIPPING DIMENSIONS
1 x 6-13/16" x 6-13/16" x 14-1/4"
DIMENSIONS
H 10.5" 5"

Designer

Bjarke Ingels Group
Bjarke Ingels Group

Bjarke Ingels Group, known as BIG, is a group of architects, designers and thinkers operating within the fields of architecture, urbanism, research and development with offices in Copenhagen and New York City. BIG has a reputation for completing buildings that are as programmatically and technically innovative as they are cost and resource conscious. BIG’s gained their reputation with projects such as the Danish Maritime Museum (2013), Superkilen (2012), the 8 House (2010). BIG’s first project was in the Copenhagen Harbor Bath (2003), an urban space that transformed the area of Islands Brygge from a rundown harbourfront to the recreational and social center of the city. Recent projects include: West 57th, a 750-unit residential building in Manhattan; the Vancouver House tower in Vancouver; the LEGO Brand House in Denmark; the Faroe Islands Education Center; the Shenzhen Energy Mansion in China; and a Wasteto-Energy plant in Copenhagen that will double as a ski slope.