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Endless lighting possibilities
in a single desk lamp

Torr

When not in the use, this cordless desk lamp stands like a miniature metallic tower, a beautifully sculpted work of art. When switched on, a gentle, refined light pours down from the top. Its slim base allows it to rest on any surface you desire, whether desk or nightstand.

Slim enough to place
on even the narrowest surfaces

At just 6.5 cm per side, the Torr takes up much less space than the average desk lamp. This makes the lamp easy to place, but it is also simple to use: the light is contained in the top, which readily swivels out. Once the top is swiveled back in, the lamp returns to its sculpture-like form.

A high-quality light that is gentle on the eyes

The Torr contains a Chip-on-Board LED developed by Ambientec. It produces a high-quality light with a Ra value of 95—colors are rendered to a high degree with very little flickering—and a warm, gentle color temperature of 3000K. It provides ideal light with which to read and work.

A lamp that can set any mood
and suit any location

As it is both cordless and slim, the Torr can be placed on a work desk, by a sofa while reading, on a dinner table, or as a night light on a nightstand. The brightness can be adjusted to three levels, allowing you to set the right ambience for your need.

Torr Black

Black is a hard and tight image.

Torr Silver

Silver has a cool and interesting image.

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Designer

Ryuichi Kozeki

RYUICHI KOZEKI carries out a wide variety of activities, from product design to spatial and graphics, overseeing projects from a multilateral perspective and also handling brand direction by covering those wide-ranging activities. This involves taking an approach that scrutinizes the balance between the realistic parts like material and technique, and the parts that influence sensitivity like impression and atmosphere, understanding the context, and at times renewal. After graduating from the Department of Design at Tama Art University, KOZEKI was apprenticed to Toshiyuki Kita. He opened his own design studio RKDS in 2011 and has received a number of awards, including the iF Design Award, Good Design Award Special Award and Best 100.