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Cherry wood structure.
White opal glass or white opal polyehtylene lampshade.
Lithium battery.
Switch incorporated into the luminaire with 3 intensity levels.
Power range: 5h on high power / 12h on medium power / 24h on minimum power.
Includes charger.
Battery charging time: 6.5h.
To prevent degradation of the lamp, it should not be left outdoors permanently.
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Electric cable length
0 m / 0.0"
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Weight
1,3 kg / 3.0 lib
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Light source included / Recommended light source
Built-in LED
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Rated input wattage
2,5 W
- Cestita Batería
We understand honesty as a tool for making thoughtful choices. Our impact matrix helps us transparently show the footprint of our products. We know we’re not perfect, but we work every day to do better—aware that designing responsibly is an ongoing practice of care and attention.
Responsibility Evaluation
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1. Use of Recycled Materials
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2. Use of Sustainable Packaging
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3. Spare Parts and Lifespan
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4. Local Production
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5. Separation and Recyclability of Components
Certificate
Good intentions only go so far — our practices need to be verified by independent experts. Through international audits, we ensure full material traceability and stand behind our commitment to responsible production.
Browse our responsibility reportsCharger with cable
Cable charger USB/USB-C
Power adapter with USB port
White opal glass
Spare part suitable only for Cesta and Globo Cestita Batería. Please note: This spare part is not compatible or interchangeable with other products of the Cesta family.
White opal polyethylene lampshade
Spare part suitable only for Cestita Batería and Cestita Alubat. Please note: This spare part is not compatible or interchangeable with other products of the Cesta family.
Product adaptations
We offer the possibility of adapting our products to the requirements of your contract project, modifying them to your needs. All customisations shall be studied upon request respecting the minimum quantity required. Contact us for customisations inqueries.
Certificate:
Cesta
Walking through Barcelona in the 1960s, designer Miguel Milá came across an opaline globe left outside a glass factory. He decided to take it in, and over time, it became the centerpiece of a large and growing family.





