Stelton's Ship's Lamp is a timeless design icon, perfect for indoor use, boat trips or adding a warm glow to your garden or terrace. Originally designed in 1982 by Danish Erik Magnussen, the ship's lamp reimagines the traditional oil lamp with a clean, modern esthetic. Now updated for contemporary living, the lamp features a rechargeable LED light unit that offers up to 5 hours of illumination. When the light starts to dim, simply recharge the lamp by using the USB-C cable to bring it back to full brightness.
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or select a thumbnail to jump to a slide.
Ship's lamp, portable LED, steel
Description
Stelton's Ship's Lamp is a timeless design icon, perfect for indoor use, boat trips or adding a warm glow to your garden or terrace. Originally designed in 1982 by Danish Erik Magnussen, the ship's lamp reimagines the traditional oil lamp with a clean, modern esthetic. Now updated for contemporary living, the lamp features a rechargeable LED light unit that offers up to 5 hours of illumination. When the light starts to dim, simply recharge the lamp by using the USB-C cable to bring it back to full brightness.
- Width: 10.63 in (27 cm)
- Diameter: 10.63 in (27 cm)
- Height: 16.93 in (43 cm)
- Cable length: 39.37 in (100 cm)
- Material Stainless steel, borosilicate glass
- Colour Steel
-
Light source
Integrated dimmable 2,5W LED.
The LED module is replaceable.
LED module available as a spare part from the manufacturer. - Colour temperature 2,200 K
- Luminous flux 170lm
- Lifetime 10,000 h
- Weight 3.75 lbs (1.7 kg)
-
Notes
USB-C cable included. Battery time, h: 5.5
LED module available as a spare part from the manufacturer. - IP rating 45
- Voltage 5 V
- Certifications and labels CE marked: tested and approved according to European standards
- Integrated switch Yes
- Dimmable Yes
- Product ID: ST-1001-1
Erik Magnussen (b. 1940) is a versatile Danish designer who was educated as a ceramist at the School of Applied Arts and Design, graduating in 1960. His works – ranging from tableware to furniture, lamps and high-tech products – are characterized by simplicity and functional elegance. He has worked for manufacturers such as Bing & Grøndahl, Stelton, Fritz Hansen, Royal Copenhagen, Paustian, Royal Selangor and Shipmate – realizing many different products in a variety of materials. One of his most famous products is the vacuum jug he designed for Stelton in 1977.
The vacuum jug, which was originally launched in stainless steel, is now produced in ABS plastic and throughout the time has been produced in more than 30 colors. Erik Magnussen's vacuum jug was introduced as follow-up to Arne Jacobsen's Cylinda-Line. Just like Arne Jacobsen's design the stringent cylindrical shape and two-colored, graphic appearance of the vacuum jug expresses a minimalism and functionality that keeps being ahead of its time. Other pieces designed by Erik Magnussen for Stelton – such as for example the creamer and the sugar bowl – were introduced to accompany his vacuum jug. The vacuum jug is one of Stelton's best selling designs and has received the Danish Design Award 2007. Erik Magnussen's designs are exhibited in museums throughout the world and he has received several design awards including the Lunning Prize, the Furniture Prize and the Red Dot. His products have received several times the ID-prize by the Danish Society of Industrial Design, he was also nominated as the Designer of the Year by the Danish Design Council and won the Good Design Gold Prize awarded by Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization.
View all products
This product does not yet have a sustainability rating.
Learn more.