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Created by British designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, the Bellhop Portable Lamp was originally produced for the restaurant of London's Design Museum. Described by its designers as a modern-day candle, it provides a warm, ambient glow while maintaining a simple and refined silhouette. The Bellhop balances a simple, refined form with versatile everyday functionality.

Now updated for 2026 Bellhop 2.0 is crafted from lightweight, injection-moulded polycarbonate, and features an integrated LED light source which provides glare-free illumination with adjustable brightness. With a push-button switch on the base, it offers 4-step dimming, 3-step colour temperature selection and a battery status indicator. Portable, rechargeable and suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, the lamp can be easily moved between spaces to provide ambient lighting wherever it is needed.

Rechargeable via the supplied USB-C cable, the lamp provides up to 24 hours of use. Available in a range of colours, it works well in a variety of settings, from bedside tables and desks to dining spaces and outdoor areas.

Bellhop Portable Lamp

Bellhop Portable Lamp

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Regular price $210.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $210.00 USD
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Technical Information

Dimensions:-
Diameter: 12.5 cm, Height: 21 cm


Light Source - Integrated LED (included, non-replaceable), 2W
Voltage - 5V
Brightness - 87 lm
Dimmable - Yes (integrated dimmer)
Colour Temperature - 2200K / 2700K / 3000K
LED Lifetime - 30,000 hours
Battery Type - Li-ion
Charging Time - 4 hours
Charging Port - USB-C (charging cable included)
IP Rating - IP54
CE-certified

Made in: China

Materials/Construction

Base and Dome - Polycarbonate (PC)
Diffuser - Opaline polycarbonate (PC)

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Created by British designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, the Bellhop Portable Lamp was originally produced for the restaurant of London's Design Museum. Described by its designers as a modern-day candle, it provides a warm, ambient glow while maintaining a simple and refined silhouette. The Bellhop balances a simple, refined form with versatile everyday functionality.

Now updated for 2026 Bellhop 2.0 is crafted from lightweight, injection-moulded polycarbonate, and features an integrated LED light source which provides glare-free illumination with adjustable brightness. With a push-button switch on the base, it offers 4-step dimming, 3-step colour temperature selection and a battery status indicator. Portable, rechargeable and suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, the lamp can be easily moved between spaces to provide ambient lighting wherever it is needed.

Rechargeable via the supplied USB-C cable, the lamp provides up to 24 hours of use. Available in a range of colours, it works well in a variety of settings, from bedside tables and desks to dining spaces and outdoor areas.

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    Edward Barber, born in Shrewsbury in 1969, and Jay Osgerby, born in Oxford in 1969, studied architecture and interior design as fellow students at the Royal College of Art in London. In 1996, they founded their own studio for design and architecture under the name Barber & Osgerby. Since that time, their collaborative work has probed the interface between industrial design, furniture design and architecture.

    Barber and Osgerby’s approach is characterised by its emphasis on experimentation and innovation and an exploratory attitude to materiality and colour. Amongst many professional accolades, Barber and Osgerby received the Jerwood prize in 2004 and in 2007 were awarded the status of Royal Designers for Industry. In 2013 they were appointed to...