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The table lamp version of Topan is 31.5 cm high. The lampshade is formed by turning a single piece of aluminum, while the base is made of custom-cut extruded acrylic. The edges of the base are flame polished to make them smooth and transparent. All Topan lamps are designed to be disassembled as no glue is used, thus facilitating repair and recycling at the end of their life.
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