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Vintage lamp

Designer: Fibonacci Frandsen
Designed:
This vintage lamp is a classic! It was designed by Fibonacci and Frandsen in Denmark. It’s a hang from the ceiling lamp made of aluminum. It has 6 interconnected concentric shades and a cylinder that hosts the bulb. It’s electric and the connectors are made of copper.
Anglepoise lamp

Designer: George Carwardine
Designed: 1933
The Anglepoise lamp was created by the British designer George Carwardine, in 1933 and was manufactured by Herbert Terry & Sons in 1934. Carwardine was a motor car designer and his engineering skills can be seen in the Anglepoise lamp. This lamp can has 2 joints that mimic the human arm and that allows it to be placed in a wide range of positions. who applied his engineering skill to build a lamp which mimicked the joints of the human arm. The design is very functional and perfect for office and there are many versions of it mass-produced today.

Pantop Lamps

Designer: Verner Panton
Designed: 1980
The Verner Panton Pantop Lamps come is various sizes and were created in more shapes: table lamp, floor lamp and pendant all of them large or small. This design was created in 1980 and has a bell-shape shade and a chrome stem and base. The shade is either white or brushed aluminum.
Pantop table lamp small
Light source: E27/E26 max 60 Watt
dia 23 x H 37,5 cm
Pantop pendants
Light source: E27/E26 max 60 Watt
dia 30 x H 52 cm
Pantop floor lamp
Light source: E27/E26 max 60 Watt
dia 30 x H 131 cm
Table (Chrome)
Diameter: 23 cm / 9.06″
Height: 37.5 / 14.75″
Light source: E27 / E26 max. 60W
PH Contrast. by Poul Henningsen

Designer: Poul Henningsen
Designed:
The PH Contrast ceiling lamp was designed by Poul Henningsen in 1958 and produced by Louis Poulsen from 1983. It is made of polished aluminum and white enameled rings with 8 metallic shades painted in white. Comes also in red or blue. Dimensions: 39 H. Island 40 cm
Panthella table light

Designer: Verner Panton
Designed: 1971
The Panthella table light was designed by Verner Panton in 1971 and produced in Denmark by Louis Poulsen. Verner Panton used to say: The main purpose of my work is to provoke people into using their imagination and he really does challenge us to use our imagination. The lamp provides a diffused illumination through both its 2 sections: a light source and a trumpet-like base. It is made of injection molded white opal acrylic and the base is made of injection molded ABS, and both the shade and the foot act as a reflector. There is also a floor version. Size: Height: 580 mm, Shade diameter: 400 mm, Base diameter: 250 mm. Light source: 75 watt incandescent light bulb.
Luceplan – Titania Pendel

Designer: Alberto Meda & Paolo Rizzatto
Designed: 1989
The Lucepan-Titania pendel was designed by Alberto Meda and Paolo Rizzatto in 1989. It has an aluminium body and its color varies thanks to the five pairs of color filters. The color filters are made from silk-screened polycarbonate and are colored in violet, yellow, blue, red and green. It comes in 2 sizes and the smaller version has the following dimensions: 8 cm height, 70 cm base and 27 cm diameter. The lamp comes in several colors, such as: yellow, green, light blue, purple and red. (It needs one 250 Watt bulb).
Splugen Brau Pendant

Designer: Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni
Designed: 1966
The Splugen Brau Pendant was designed by Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni in 1966. It has a polished aluminium shade and a highly polished spun aluminium reflector. The cord is 8 foot long and the dimensions of the shade are the following: Height: 8 in and Diameter: 14.1 in. It functions with 1 bulb of 100W 120V A-19 Medium Base Incandescent (sold separately).
Atollo lamp

Designer: Vico Magistretti
Designed: 1977
The Atollo table lamp was designed by Vico Magistretti in 1977 and it’s a work of art. Its shade is made of opal glass, as well as the foot. Its magic consists of its structure: the top section contains two lamps and the cylinder foot is another separate lamp. There are 4 models of Atollo lamp (233, 235, 236, 237) with different heights and diameters – from [Height: 350mm x Diameter: 250mm] to [Height: 700mm x Diameter: 500mm] and it comes in three different colors. Due to its structure, it uses 3 bulbs: 2 X 60W max for the top and an E14 base bulb.
Bauhaus lamp

Designer: Wilhelm Wagenfeld
Designed: 1924
The Bauhaus lamp has a modern classic furniture design. It was design by Wilhelm Wagenfeld in 1923 while he worked in Bauhaus, specializing in metal processing. The lamp was ordered by Lszl Moholy-Nagy and manufactured by one of Wagenfeld’s Swiss co-workers. It is one of the most famous lamps in the history. It has an milky-glass shade (inside opal glass; outside clear glass) with chromium-plated steel frame, and a glass body with an On/Off switch with a chain hoist. This elegant and chaste design makes it perfect to locate it on reception desks, living rooms as well as nightstands. Measures: 18cm diameter and 36cm height.
Fun Seashell lamp

Designer: Verner Panton
Designed: 1964
The Sea Shell Lamp is very ingeniously made of sea shell discs. It was designed by Verner Panton, in 1964, in Denmark. It has a frame with 3 rings from which the Mother of Pearl elements are suspended: many small pearl colored discs that hang in small rings suspended from each other forming several chains. The discs arrangement and their transparency give warmth to the light spread. It was designed in several shapes: as a table lamp, wall mounted or a chandelier, all of them having 40cm diameter.
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