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Mini Smiley Light

$28 Non-Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Online Only

Mini Smiley Light

$28 Non-Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+

Color:  Yellow

Size:  Mini

Item# 18265-161041 In Stock
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Turning 50 this year, The Smiley and “Take the Time to Smile” graphics were originally used to highlight feel-good stories in a host of Europe’s leading newspapers. Today this mini version of the iconic Smiley emits beams of positivity to the world with its warm white light. This mini version of the Smiley Light is just 4.75” in diameter, is squishy to the touch and delivers a cozy glow in the playroom, entryway or on your desk. Operated by one CR2032 battery (included), the light is designed to turn itself off after 15 minutes of operation.  For ages 3+. Large and XL sizes are sold seperately here.

  • Designer
    Jannes Hak
  • Size
    4.75h x 4.75w x 4.35"d
  • Material
    BPA Free Silicone, Hard Polyethelene
  • Year of Design
    2021
  • Origin
    CN
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Mini Smiley Light

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Why We Chose This
We chose these Smiley Lights based on the iconic status of the smiley face—the motif captures the zeitgeist of the 1970s' unique take on the pursuit of happiness. The designer, Franklin Loufrani, introduced the symbol in 1971 as a way of highlighting and sharing happy news in the French newspaper he worked for. An earlier smiley face was designed in the US in 1963 by Harvey Ross Ball for State Mutual Life Assurance Company as an image to increase morale among the workers.

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