Tala launches The Muse 2.0 lamp in seasonal colourways for gardens, terraces and interior spaces

Promotion: lighting brand Tala has unveiled The Muse 2.0, an evolved version of its portable The Muse lamp, in fresh colours and an updated system shaped by "customers who actually live with the lamp".
The Muse 2.0, like its predecessor, has a lantern-like appearance with a battery-powered design.
It's a portable light for indoor and outdoor use, designed to recall "the promise and grandeur of the British pleasure garden" and gives users the ability to transform dimly lit spaces, such as outdoor terraces or patios.

Like its predecessor, The Muse 2.0 is available in Pleasure Garden Green, Hackles Black, Candelnut white, and Pomona Red, plus two striking seasonal colours: Claycourt Orange and Posset Yellow.
Claycourt Orange was influenced by rich, earthy clay tennis courts and is described by Tala as "architectural, grounded and confident".
Posset Yellow is a nod to the citrus tone of the classic British dessert and is designed to bring a lighter, optimistic warmth into the home.

According to Tala, both colourways have a seasonal feel to them and are suited for home spaces, but could also be used whilst travelling.
"Together, they extend the palette of a piece that has quietly become a contemporary staple in homes, restaurants and hospitality settings," said the brand of its newly launched colours.

In a bid to enhance the lamp's longevity and usage, Tala has also reworked the internal engineering of its lamp in response to user feedback.
With The Muse 2.0, the product's battery performance has increased by 20 per cent, delivering over 30 hours of light at low brightness or 10 hours at full power.

The design also now supports both fast USB-C PD and wireless charging, reaching full charge in 5.5 hours, with 50 per cent restored in two hours.
"Rechargeable lighting has become one of the most important shifts in how we use light today," said co-founder of Tala, Josh Ward.
"Lamps are no longer fixed objects," he added. "They move with us through our homes and outdoor spaces."

Tala has also introduced a reverse charging capability within its revamped design, where it can power a phone directly – something that the brand said users can use when using the lamp outdoors and away from charging equipment.
"The Muse 2.0 becomes both light source and quiet backup power," added Tala.

For its The Muse 2.0 lamp, Tala has also strengthened the lamp's longevity with its total battery time now exceeding 5,000 hours across 500 charge cycles, which is supported by a replaceable battery pack designed for long-term ownership.
Its colour temperature range has also been expanded, allowing for a warmer ambient glow at lower brightness levels while maintaining clarity at full output.

"Too much of this category is still treated as disposable," added Ward. "With The Muse 2.0, we focused on strengthening the engineering behind the design, from longer battery life to practical upgrades like bi-directional charging."
"We want The Muse to be the kind of object people keep for decades, repaired when needed and maintained for years to come."
To learn more about the lamp, visit Tala's website.
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