There is something immediately familiar about the silhouette of the Mono table lamp, as if it has been seen somewhere before, in a 70s movie, on an architect's desk, or in an artist's studio. This is no coincidence: its design is inspired by the ancient Chinese gesture "Zuo Yi", the respectful bow of terracotta figurines symbolizing hospitality and benevolence. The lamp's pivoting head adopts this posture with particular grace, giving the object an almost human presence.
Its slender cylindrical body, topped with an adjustable spherical diffuser, forms a shape that is both simple and distinctive. Available in a palette of bold colors, the Mono displays a frank personality that allows it to assert itself in an interior without ever disrupting its balance.
Its use is as intuitive as its shape: a single touch button is enough to turn it on, off, and adjust the light intensity. The head pivots 270 degrees, allowing the light to be directed precisely where needed, for concentrated reading light or projected onto a wall for a softer, more enveloping atmosphere. The integrated battery provides up to 12 hours of autonomy, and charging is simple via an included USB-C cable.
Compact, wireless, and infinitely versatile, the Mono moves from bedside to living room table, from desk to reading nook, with the same natural ease as an object you take everywhere without thinking about it.
| Description | Imperial | Metric |
|---|---|---|
| Width | 4.7" | 12 cm |
| Base diameter | 4.3" | 11 cm |
| Height | 13.8" | 35 cm |
