Competition: Win a Wake Sleep Lamp by Tala and Thomas Heatherwick
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Dezeen staff
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Summary
This article announces a competition where lighting brand Tala is offering Dezeen readers the chance to win Wake sleep lamps designed by Thomas Heatherwick. The Wake sleep lamp combines a night light, gentle alarm, and white noise machine in one compact object designed to help people sleep better. Two lucky winners will receive this wellness-focused lighting product.
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Two lucky readers will win a Wake sleep lamp designed by Heatherwick to fulfil both aesthetic and wellbeing-related needs.
The Wake sleep light acts as a night light, a gentle alarm and a white noise machine combined into one compact object.
It aims to help people sleep better.
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