Basica Minima Portable Table Lamp
By Santiago Roqueta, for Santa & Cole
Basica Minima Portable Table Lamp
By Santiago Roqueta, For Santa & Cole
$695.00
Color:
Natural Ribbon
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$695.00
SPEC #: SCO1139316 | ID: BMBTA02
Basica Minima Portable Table Lamp
SPEC #: SCO1139316
ID: BMBTA02
Designed by Santiago RoquetaRead Bio
The Basica Minima Portable Table is a petite, battery-powered version of Sante & Cole's classic Basica lamp. The lamp's birch cylinder body is paired with a tapered shade in Natural Ribbon or Stitched Beige Parchment and Bronze finished metal base. These natural materials perfectly complement the warm 2200K light from the integrated LED. Whether on its own or in a grouping of multiple fixtures, Basica Minima makes a great accent for a dining table indoors and out.
A touch switch on the lamp's base provides two levels of brightness. Contact charger is included. Battery charging time 5 hours.
Note: To prevent degradation of the lamp's materials, do not leave it outdoors permanently.
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Specifications
- Finish: Bronze
- Color: Natural Ribbon
- Size: 5"W x 13"H
- Dimmer: Included
- Materials: Metal, Wood, Fabric, Parchment
- Lamp Source: LED
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Bulb:1 x LED/1W/120V LEDIntegrated LED module
- Total Wattage: 1 watts
- Lamp Color: 2200K
- Color Rendering: 85 CRI
- Delivered Lumens: 31 lumens
- Lumens/Watt: 31.00
- Lamp Life: 40000 hours
- Charging Time: 5 hours
- Battery Life (Low Intensity): 14 hours
- Battery Life (High Intensity): 7 hours

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About Santiago Roqueta
santiago Roqueta founded in 1969 the famous furniture editing company Snarck Design company, thus becoming a pioneer in design editing. He undertook the project of recovering and promoting pieces of renowned artists such as Rietveld, Balla, Hoffman or Dal, among others.
During the 70s and the 80s, Roqueta focused his work on designing pubs and night clubs, contributing to what would come to be known as the Barcelona of design. Some of his most outstanding projects and collaborations were the Ponsa restaurant (1970), the Massana restaurant (1975), the Zeleste night clubs (1973 and 1979), the Malic theater (1984), the Snooker Club (1995, FAD award), La Barcelonina de Vins i Esperits (1985), the Els Balcons restaurant, the Sisis pub (1986), the Ciento gallery, or the production company Ovideo TV's offices (1985-1998), for which he also created furniture and television and movie sets. In many of these projects, Gabriel Ordeig Cole collaborated in the lighting.
In the first 90s, as the director of the ETSAB (School of Architecture of Barcelona), Roqueta proposed to Santa & Cole to set up an unprecedent coediting relationship, in order to promote the knowledge on Spanish design masters. This relationship gave birth to the book collections Design Classics and Contemporary Designers, that he supervised until his death in January 2005. But Roqueta went further and was also the author of the first book in the Design Classics collection, a monograph called "Antoni de Moragas", a book that goes through the work and inestimable contribution of this Catalan architect to carrying out and promoting Catalan design in the 20th century.
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- Do You Recommend This Product? No
- Value: Overpriced
The idea that a 13 outdoor lamp would cost 400+ is ridiculous! Good sense tells me I can buy many outdoor lamps for less than that. I suppose if one is wedded to the idea of having only what a famous Spanish designer creates and money to splurge on it, this would be okay, but for most of us, it just seems silly.
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