


Zafferano Klewe Milio Side Cordless Solar Lamp
Product Overview
Illuminate your outdoor spaces with the Zafferano Klewe Milio Side Lamp, LED solar lamp. Crafted from durable die-cast and extruded aluminum, this lamp boasts a sleek design with a tempered glass solar panel, making it both stylish and resilient. Featuring a daylight sensor, it automatically activates at less than 50 lux and turns off at more than 50 lux, ensuring it only operates when needed.
The Lumileds 4014 LED light emits a warm 3000K glow, offering an excellent color rendering index (CRI >80). With a 2200mAh replaceable lithium battery, it provides up to 15 hours of light on a full charge. The lamp is IP65 rated for weather resistance and can withstand salt spray corrosion for up to 800 hours, making it ideal for all outdoor environments.
Product Details
- 5.7"L x 5.7"W x 13.8"H|20 - 40 - 117lm|IP65
- Materials: Aluminum
- LED Solar Lamp
- Charging time: 6-8h
- Working time: 13-15h
- Power: 2.2W
- Lithium Battery: 2200 mAh (replaceable)
- Battery level indicator
- Solar panel, 2.5W monocrystaline
- Tempered glass
- Light color temperature: 3000K
Shipping & Returns
Ships within 3 business days.
Orders placed on Fridays, weekends and holidays will begin processing on the following business day. Delivery time will depend on the origin and destination of the shipment. Items ordered together may ship separately. Orders over $99 ship for free, while orders under $99, will include a shipping fee of $12.99.
Sabavi Home has a hassle free 30-day return policy. If for any reason you are not happy with an item, you can request a full product refund within 30 days. We will always do our best to make things right.
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Zafferano America is the exclusive distributor of the award-winning lighting and glassware designs of Federico de Majo of Venice, Italy. Born and raised in Venice, Italy, Federico de Majo spent much of his formative years on the fiery factory floor of his family’s glass-blowing business, Vetreria De Majo. It is in the studio of Vetreria De Majo where he first learned the historical techniques of glass blowing, and later began developing a body of work. Federico currently lives and works in the lush countryside of Treviso, while his soul is securely anchored to the island of Murano.



