Presenting the latest illuminated range from Café Culture – Smart and Green.
May 24th, 2011
Smart and Green is a fun, decorative range of lamps designed for indoor and outdoor use, in a range of shapes and sizes to suit any space.
Hard-wearing and durable, they can float on water, rest on land or even be used as seating.
Smart and Green lamps are powered with Lithium-Polymer technology for a long battery life, allowing them to be charged at any time.
Level and colour of light is controlled by remote control. Create your ideal atmosphere at a single touch, from a soft glow to a flickering candle-type light.
Smart and Green is perfect for homes, hotels, hospitality and commercial environments and special events.
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