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- SKU: C1CCI1002RR
- EAN: 7350103844036
Cable 1 USB-C to USB-C in Mulberry Red is created in collaboration between AVOLT and the Bauhaus-Archiv Museum für Gestaltung in Berlin. Designed for everyday charging, the cable supports up to 60 W of power and is suitable for USB-C devices such as phones, tablets and laptops.
With a length of 2 metres, Cable 1 offers flexible use at desks, workspaces and charging areas. The cable is made from durable silicone with a matte surface, providing a soft feel while remaining resistant to daily wear and bending. Built for reliable performance, it is designed for regular use in both home and professional environments.
The Mulberry Red colour reflects the Bauhaus approach to strong colour and practical form, adding a clear visual presence to your charging setup. Cable 1 pairs naturally with Square 1 and Square 2 in the same colour, creating a consistent and design-led charging solution. By choosing this Bauhaus-Archiv edition, you support the preservation and ongoing research of Bauhaus design history in Berlin.
| Connectors | USB-C |
|---|---|
| Product Type/Technical Description | USB-C to USB-C Silicone Charging cable of 2m length (Max Charging speed of 100W) |
| Cable length (m / ft.) | 2m / 6.6ft |
| Cable Material | Silicone (with Silica Gel coating) |
| Cable Diameter (mm) | 3.8 |
| Connector housing material | TPE |
| USBC housing dimensions (lxbxh) (mm) | 11.2 x 17.3 x 6.5 |
| Certifications | CE, FCC, UKCA, ROHS compliant |
| Total Product/Net Weight (grams) | 47 |
| Gross weight (grams) | 110 |
| Country of Origin | P.R.C |
The Bauhaus-Archiv, custodian of one of the world's most significant design legacies, saw in AVOLT's work a continuation of that spirit - a commitment to design that serves life, rather than decoration. Together, we have created a capsule that honors the past while shaping a new visual language for contemporary living.
The Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung in Berlin, Germany, studies and presents the history and influence of the Bauhaus — the twentieth century’s most important school of architecture, design, and art. Over the decades, the Bauhaus-Archiv e. V. has built the world’s largest collection of materials dedicated to this legacy, supported by its commercial subsidiary, the Bauhaus-Archiv GmbH.
Through this collaboration, every purchase contributes to the Bauhaus-Archiv Museum of Design in Berlin, supporting its ongoing research and the preservation of the Bauhaus collection.