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Details:Anglepoise Floor lamp Multicoloured Metal. Dimensions: H 138 x D 43 cm - Base: Ø 25 cm - Lampshade: Ø 14.5 x H 19.2 cm - Fixed central base: H 91 cm - Lower jointed arm: L 34.6 cm - Upper jointed arm: L 32 cm - Cable: L270 cm. A meeting of two leading British fashion and design minds! Paul Smith, one of the greatest creators of British fashion, has given the giant Type 75 floor lamp - an iconic object of British industrial design - a makeover. The brilliant British couturier has drawn closely on his own very personal designer style, tastefully combining colours as if creating a new ready-to-wear range, giving the lamp a really hip "couture" look. Paul Smith's great sense of humour and mischievousness can be seen in this project, combined with his love of tradition and the classics. These very colourful versions are characteristic of both Paul and his creations, a very British style, always with a little unexpected detail. Often copied, the timeless Anglepoise lamp is a true icon of British design. The original model was designed in 1933 by automotive engineer George Carwardine. Perfectly adapted to meticulous studio work, the Anglepoise lamp was originally adopted by industrialists for its practicality. This architect's lamp with its typical 30s design celebrates the industrial, avant-garde loft living spirit. Equipped with a patented spring balancing system, it offers perfect stability in all positions. This floor lamp lets you direct the light precisely. The upper arms are articulated and rotate through 360°. The lampshade is adjustable. The switch is located on top of the lampshade. All Anglepoise lamps are guaranteed for life: it's a guarantee of durability, strength and high quality. Anglepoise promises to repair or, if that's not possible, replace your lamp while recycling your old one.
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Anglepoise Floor lamp Multicoloured Metal. Dimensions: H 138 x D 43 cm - Base: Ø 25 cm - Lampshade: Ø 14.5 x H 19.2 cm - Fixed central base: H 91 cm - Lower jointed arm: L 34.6 cm - Upper jointed arm: L 32 cm - Cable: L270 cm. A meeting of two leading British fashion and design minds! Paul Smith, one of the greatest creators of British fashion, has given the giant Type 75 floor lamp - an iconic object of British industrial design - a makeover. The brilliant British couturier has drawn closely on his own very personal designer style, tastefully combining colours as if creating a new ready-to-wear range, giving the lamp a really hip "couture" look. Paul Smith's great sense of humour and mischievousness can be seen in this project, combined with his love of tradition and the classics. These very colourful versions are characteristic of both Paul and his creations, a very British style, always with a little unexpected detail. Often copied, the timeless Anglepoise lamp is a true icon of British design. The original model was designed in 1933 by automotive engineer George Carwardine. Perfectly adapted to meticulous studio work, the Anglepoise lamp was originally adopted by industrialists for its practicality. This architect's lamp with its typical 30s design celebrates the industrial, avant-garde loft living spirit. Equipped with a patented spring balancing system, it offers perfect stability in all positions. This floor lamp lets you direct the light precisely. The upper arms are articulated and rotate through 360°. The lampshade is adjustable. The switch is located on top of the lampshade. All Anglepoise lamps are guaranteed for life: it's a guarantee of durability, strength and high quality. Anglepoise promises to repair or, if that's not possible, replace your lamp while recycling your old one.
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Color | light |
Material | aluminium |
Size | 43cm |
Brand | Anglepoise |
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