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Fatboy Transloetje Lamp
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Plaisir du Jardin Pty Ltd
The Fatboy Transloetje is disguised as an old-fashioned light bulb, but on the inside, it's an energy-efficient LED lamp. This small table lamp will be the center of attention - all the more so because the table lamp is available in a variety of beautiful colors. Transloetje is rechargeable and has 3 different light modes. Depending on the position, the battery life of this retro table lamp is 9, 15, or even 20 hours. Transloetje can be used indoors and is made of polycarbonate.
About Plaisir du Jardin Pty Ltd
Since 1980, we’ve been curating extraordinary outdoor living experiences across South Africa and more recently in Mauritius. More than just furniture, we bring together the world’s finest garden brands, chosen for their originality, ethical craftsmanship, and timeless design legacies.
Our partnerships are built on trust, sustainability, and passion allowing us to offer collections that embody elegance, comfort, and durability.
At Plaisir du Jardin, the outdoors is no longer separate from the home, it’s an extension of your lifestyle. Our clients seek spaces that blend the sophistication of indoor living with the resilience of weather-ready design.
From luxurious lounge sets and dining tables to parasols that provide shade and handmade Italian & French pots that add floral magic, every detail is considered.
Ambiance transforms a garden into a sanctuary. That’s why we offer:
• Solar lanterns & LED lamps for golden evenings
• Elegant vases & accessories for refined dining outdoors
. Outdoor carpets & French Scatter Cushions for soft comfort
Visit Our World and step into our showrooms in Cape Town and Mauritius to discover how outdoor living can be elevated into an art form.
Plaisir du Jardin — Adorning outdoors with passion, since 1980.
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