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Introducing the Hestia Moss Green Mushroom USB LED Touch Table Lamp, a charming and stylish addition to home decor. Equipped with a USB LED touch feature, this lamp offers modern convenience. A simple touch allows people to effortlessly control the lighting, providing a hassle-free and stylish addition to a home. Working Time: Charging 4 hrs, run time 8 hrs approx. This is a delightful and innovative lamp that adds a touch of nature-inspired elegance to any living space. Rechargeable - takes up to 4 hours to fully charge, Fuss free integrated bulb, On/Off touch control and dimmable. Portable so can be moved around the home run time of 6–8 hours. Stepless dimming with 3 light settings. Dimensions: Overall size H18, W15, D15cm. Diameter 15cm. Shade size H6, D15cm. Diameter of base 15cm. Bulb Information: Integrated LED bulb(s) (included). Dimmable LED bulb. LED bulb only. Colour rendering index 55. Colour temperature 60. K. Rated luminous flux 75 lumens. General Information: Shade colour: moss green. Base colour: moss green. Shade material: metal. Base material: metal. Product features: USB connectivity. Touch sensor - 4 stage touch control. - not suitable for bathroom use. Supplied assembled. Manufacturer's 1 year guarantee.
I love this mushroom LED lamp for its playful yet sophisticated look, and the moss green finish adds a touch of nature-inspired calm. It works particularly well in modern or eclectic interiors, especially on bedside tables, sideboards, or even as a quirky statement piece on a desk. The touch control makes it super practical, eliminating the need for fiddly switches. For styling, consider pairing it with matte ceramics or textured accessories to highlight its contemporary charm, and position it where its soft, adjustable glow can create a cosy ambiance without overwhelming the space. It’s a versatile piece that bridges function and design effortlessly.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
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