A Penchant for the Portable

February 6, 2023

British lighting manufacturer J. Adams & Co. presents “Porto”, their first portable LED table light.

Building on the visual language of the best-selling Flume collection, Porto marks a new direction for J. Adams & Co., combining the brand’s trademark precision engineering with the latest in portable LED technology. With a design that maximises flexibility, the light can be easily picked up and moved to change the ambience of any space. Featuring a completely wireless touch-sensitive light source, dimming capabilities, and a battery life of 6-10 hours, the Porto Table Light is both fun and intuitive to use.

 

 

Showcasing precision-cut reeded glass and an expertly machined solid brass base, Porto is manufactured with longevity in mind. Following the brand’s unwavering, highly crafted approach to lighting design, every detail has been carefully considered, from the convenient mini-USB connector in the base and seamless braided charging cable, to the generous light output. The result is a portable fixture that does not compromise on quality, matching even the most luxe ‘plug-in’ table light.

Minimal yet luxurious, with inspiration drawn from the Art Deco era, Porto’s sleek silhouette and diffused light provide an inviting glow to contemporary interiors. Available in two signature finishes—antique brass and bronze—the Porto portable table light invites you to pick it up and take it with you wherever you go, whether that be inside the home or out.

 

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