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The Octagon One Desk Lamp is an eye-catching, functional, wireless, rechargeable lamp featuring an adjustable octagonal base and touch-sensitive LED light with four different levels of brightness. The lamp can be easily positioned at three different angles, and the built-in, 3.7v rechargeable battery provides up to 48 hours of continuous light after charging for just four hours. The Octagon Desk Light is made from milled aluminum casing with a faux marble finish, and features 36 LED light beads with light-diffusing cover. USB charging cable included. It is 15” high (or long, depending on the position) and 3.4” wide. Color temperature 3700K Lumen with an approximately 50,000-hour LED lifespan. Designed by Natalie Sun and Paul Sun.
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