Host Portable Lamp

Host Portable Lamp

$280
$350 $280

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A compact, portable lamp designed to provide light without drawing focus to itself. Its slim profile takes up little space, while the downward cast of light gently illuminates the surface beneath it. An integrated magnet in the base allows attachment to metal surfaces, and a flat steel base is included for use on non-magnetic surfaces. Lightweight and rechargeable via USB-C, it offers cordless flexibility and effortless mobility. Available in two heights and four colour options, it works equally well on its own or arranged in groups, making it suited to everything from intimate settings to shared spaces.

Dimensions:220 - 10cm Ø x 22cm H
300 - 10cm Ø x 30cm H

Materials:Head & Stem - powder coated aluminium
Base - powder coated steel
Light Source - Dimmable LED replaceable light source
Cord - 100cm cable with TPE insulation and a USB-C charging connection
Charging Time - Host Portable 220: 5 hours. Minimum 8 hours of use
Host Portable 300: 6 hours. Minimum 16 hours of use

Downloads: Product Fact Sheet

Please be aware of the additional lead-time below when pre-ordering.

Estimated lead time: approximately 16-20 weeks
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Founded in 2002 by Mette and Rolf Hay, HAY was born from a vision to make high-quality design accessible to a wide audience. Drawing inspiration from architecture and fashion, HAY collaborates with some of the world’s most talented designers to create products that are both innovative and timeless. Their commitment to sustainability is evident in their use of eco-friendly materials and production methods, earning them accolades such as the Nordic Swan Ecolabel.

While our online store features a curated selection of our HAY top picks, we are pleased to offer access to the entire HAY collection. If you're looking for a specific product not listed online, please get in touch—our team can assist with special orders and product enquiries.

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