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The 'Riffle' LED Lamps by Nobuaki Sato are Made with Walnut Wood

The 'Riffle' LED lamps are a series of style-conscious illuminators designed by Nobuaki Sato with fashion and function in mind for users to appreciate. The lamps are characterized by their walnut wood construction that is spliced into interconnecting layers at the inflection point. This allows for the illuminator head to be shifted according to needs, while also offering a touch of added style.

The 'Riffle' LED lamps come in two styles including a table and a floor version, which only feature a single port for power access. Each one is equipped with a discreet LED in the blockish head to deliver a simple yet effective way to light up a living space or even an office.
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