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Cordless outdoor lamp for terrace and lounge

Under the pergola, the light sits low and steady beside a rectangular table, while the round shade of the standing lamp marks out the lounge corner. The scene is built for evenings outdoors: beige plaster, vertical timber slats, dense planting, and an anthracite frame that keeps the profile clean against the wall. In this setting, the cordless outdoor lamp does what a fixed installation cannot. It can move with the layout, from dinner to seating, without trailing a cable across the terrace.

Light placed where people actually sit

The table lamp is the quieter of the two pieces. It fits on a side table, on the dining table, or on a larger outdoor kitchen with a bar, where its low height keeps the surface open and the light close to the action. Because it is a rechargeable lamp, it suits evenings that shift from one use to another without much rearranging. The form stays simple: anthracite aluminium, a weather-resistant shade in the colour shadow, and a compact body that works in a setting with wood, stone, and greenery.

That mobility matters on a covered terrace, where the table may serve as a place for dinner one moment and for drinks the next. The cordless table lamp can move with that rhythm. It does not compete with the tableware or the lines of the furniture. Instead, it sits quietly among them, giving the surface a point of focus. The shade softens the direct view of the light, so the table reads as a finished scene rather than a brightly lit utility zone.

A standing lamp that holds the lounge corner together

The floor lamp works differently. Placed next to a lounge chair or a bench, it draws the seating area inward and gives the corner a clear boundary after dark. The round shade sits above the seat line, so the light feels present without dominating the view across the terrace. As an outdoor lounge lamp, it gives the seating group a slower pace. People can stay outside longer, not because the light is dramatic, but because it lets the space continue after sunset.

In the images, the standing lamp appears on a tripod base, set against beige plaster and framed by timber slats under the pergola. That combination of materials matters. The anthracite aluminium frame gives the lamp a precise outline, while the shadow shade keeps the upper part visually quiet. Around it, the planting softens the hard edges of the terrace and pulls the eye away from the boundary wall. The result is a lounge zone that feels distinct, but not closed off from the rest of the outdoor room.

A rechargeable lamp for changing outdoor routines

Both versions are battery powered lamp designs with rechargeable use built into the concept. That makes them practical for a terrace that changes through the evening. The same piece can sit near the dining table and later move to a lounge chair, or shift from a bar setting to a quieter corner. Because the light is not tied to a fixed point, the furniture arrangement can stay more open. The terrace does not need to be organized around a socket; the lamp can follow the seating.

The project uses that freedom well. The long rectangular table, the lounge chairs, and the standing lamp are read as parts of one outdoor composition rather than isolated objects. Even so, each piece keeps its own role. The table lamp marks the surface. The floor lamp marks the seating zone. Together they turn a covered terrace into a place that works both for eating and for sitting back after the meal. That dual use is visible in the photos, where dining and lounge functions share the same material language.

Shadow, anthracite, and the weight of the frame

The material palette is restrained, which gives the lamp its strength. Anthracite aluminium outlines the structure with enough contrast to stand up against beige walls and pale surfaces. The shadow-coloured shade sits inside that frame with a softer presence. It is a small shift in tone, but it changes the way the lamp reads in daylight and after dark. Nothing here shouts for attention. The lamp has enough body to register in a terrace full of timber and planting, yet it never interrupts the wider view.

That visual restraint suits the setting shown in the images: a modern outdoor kitchen and lounge arrangement beneath a pergola, with slatted timber overhead and green planting around the edges. The cordless outdoor lamp fits because it does not depend on a formal interior backdrop. It can stand beside wood, plaster, and terrace paving and still feel deliberate. The light is part of the composition, not an afterthought added at the end.

From dining table to lounge chair

The project is strongest when the two lamp types are read together. The cordless table lamp belongs to the dining side of the terrace, where it sits close to the tabletop and supports conversation at short range. The floor lamp belongs to the lounge side, where the scale opens up and the light needs more presence. One is low and direct. The other is lifted and ambient. The difference is clear, yet the family relation is equally clear through the shared frame, shade, and finish.

Seen this way, the terrace becomes more than a backdrop for furniture. The lamp placement shapes the use of the space. A sidetable receives a small pool of light. A bench gets a taller glow. A dining table and an outdoor kitchen bar gain a piece that can be moved into position without visible effort. The lighting does not announce itself as technical equipment. It behaves like part of the furnishing, with enough visual precision to sit comfortably among the chairs, table edges, and wall surfaces.

What the terrace reveals after sunset

Once the daylight drops, the covered terrace reads in layers: the pergola overhead, the vertical timber slats at the wall, the large table in the middle, and the lounge seats set a little lower and farther back. The cordless outdoor lamp helps those layers remain legible. Its shade gathers the eye at table level or beside the seat, while the frame keeps a clean line against the background. The effect is not theatrical. It is more exact than that, and that is what makes it work in this kind of outdoor room.

Because the lamp is rechargeable, it also matches the way people tend to use a terrace through the season. It can be brought in when needed and placed where the conversation happens. The setup in the images suggests that flexibility clearly: dining, lounging, and circulation all share the same covered area. In that context, the cordless outdoor lamp is not just an accessory. It is the piece that lets the terrace hold its shape when the sun is gone and the evening moves indoors only on paper, not in use.

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