- Easy twist mount accessory for Kettle luminaire
- Metal spike
Area
OutdoorPrimary material
MetalThe possibilities are endless with the Kettle series, as you can determine the type of lamp you want with the replaceable accessories. Design and functionality are carefully thought through, so the series beautifully illuminates your everyday life - both inside and outside. Kettle is not only decorative, it also provides a good light, and simultaneously the brightness of the light can be adjusted in three levels. The built-in battery has a durability up to five hours at full power and even longer if the light is turned down to a cosy lighting. The battery is easily charged via the included USB cable.
With this accessory, Kettle is transformed into a portable spike lamp which for example can be placed in the flowerbed or along the driveway. The accessory fits Kettle 22 and 36 lampshades.
Item Number
2018028003EAN
5701581496187TUN
2079687Area
OutdoorType (Primary)
AccessoriesRoom
Terrace & garden (outdoor)Designer
Says WhoPrimary material
MetalColour
BlackColour code of the fixture
RAL 9004Suitable for Seaside
NoProduct net weight (kg)
0.27Light source incl.
Not includedHeight (cm)
51.8Width (cm)
5.8Lenght (cm)
5.8Tube Diameter (cm)
1.8Sales Box Height (cm)
53.5Sales Box Width(cm)
6.5Sales Box Depth (cm)
6.5Sales Box Volume m³
0.0023Datasheet
2018028003_DS_GB.pdf
2018028003_DS_SE.pdf
2018028003_DS_DK.pdf
2018028003_DS_NO.pdf
2018028003_DS_DE.pdf
2018028003_DS_FR.pdf
2018028003_DS_NL.pdf
Images
Kettle Spike 2018028003_1.jpg
Kettle Spike 2018028003_3.jpg
Kettle 2018028003_1.jpg
Kettle 2018028003_3.jpg
M Kettle 2018028003_4.jpg
Artwork
2018028003-Artwork.pdf
Linedrawing with measurement
201802-linedrawing.svg
Mounting instruction
2018028003-Mountinginstruction.pdf
Declaration of Conformity
201802-CE.pdf
Designed by Says Who
Says Who is a team of dedicated Danish furniture designers who are rooted in the traditions of Scandinavian design. Since founding their studio in 2010, based on a shared desire to create, the duo Kasper Meldgaard and Nikolaj Duve have taken a pragmatic approach towards design.