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Compact as it is, 90 Mini Mini is also a serious piece of kit that puts light right where you need it. The long-life, dimmable, low-energy LED module integrated into the shade will provide focused light for up to 20,000 hours.
Hyper flexible, the light is powered by USB for enhanced portability. You can plug it in to a normal wall plug (via a USB adapter), a computer, or even a portable battery.
To extend the functional possibilities of the light, the 90 Mini Mini is ergonomically designed to hold its position, so you are able to rotate and tilt the fixture any way you want right from the base. With the additional option of a replaceable shade this light is as beautiful as it is practical.
The 90 Mini Mini comes in 3 colours: Carbon Black with Black, Steel Blue with Grey or Warm Silver with Blush. It is available exclusively at Anglepoise.com, John Lewis in the UK, and MoMA Design Store in the US.