Casagami - Normande
DIY solar toy
Casagami - Normande
9,00€
Dark brown half-timbering, light walls, and a thatched roof; add grippy rosebushes and an apple tree... and we are in Normandy! The coat of arms of William the Conqueror and an old "Utah Beach" sign evoke the rich historical past of the region.
Casagami is a small cardboard nightlight that runs on solar energy. An "edutainment" concept that gently talks about sustainable development... at a low price.
To assemble, to decorate, to experiment.
Discovery" prize at Maison et Objet
OUR SUSTAINABILITY COMMITMENTS
Solar energy / LED light / Recyclable and PEFC paper / Green printing / Solidarity / Delivered flat.
COMPOSITION
Each envelope contains a pre-cut cardboard house and an adhesive solar module.
The solar module consists of a light emitting diode (LED), an amorphous solar panel, a rechargeable battery LIR 2023, an ON/OFF switch.
- mounted dimensions (unit): 85 x 65 x 65 mm
- packaging dimensions (unit): 162 x 229 x 10 mm
- weight: 55 g
ASSEMBLY (without glue)
- Detach the cardboard house from the base.
- Fold in all tabs and walls
- Glue the adhesive module under the roof.
- Attach the tabs to finish the house.
OPERATION
Place Casagami in the window during the day to recharge the house.
Turn on Casagami whenever you want.
5 hours of charging in the sun = 5 hours of LED light.
The "automatic switch-off" system: Casagami switches off automatically if the outside light exceeds 2000 Lux.
SEND
The packaging of the objects (an envelope) allows for simple, fast and low carbon shipping by post.