Poldina Classic: Cordless Rechargeable Table Lamp with Pleated Shade by Zafferano America
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The bagel they save for the regulars. Don't skim, savour.
Summary
Zafferano America has created the Poldina Classic lamp, which transforms traditional table lamps into cordless, rechargeable lighting. The lamp features a pleated fabric shade and statuesque aluminium body with a magnetic, rechargeable lighting module that provides 10 hours of illumination after 5 hours of charging. Users can select from three light temperature options.
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· 4 pulledtraditional table lamps are made cordless and rechargeable by Zafferano America
characterised by a pleated shade and statuesque aluminium body
magnetic, rechargeable lighting module that shines for 10 hours after five hours of charging time
Users can select from three light temperature options – cool, warm
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