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  • Fringe Table Lamp

    Warm Nordic Fringe Table Lamp

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    559,00

    Design: Hans-Agne Jakobsson, 1960
    Dimensions: W20xD26xH61cm
    Cord length: 2,5m
    Material: brass plated steel, viscose

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    • Gratis en vrijblijvend interieuradvies
    • Fysieke winkel in centrum Gent
    • Grote stock en snelle levering
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    An iconic table lamp with sophisticated fringes, created in 1960 by the acclaimed Swedish lighting genius, Hans-Agne Jakobsson, and now finally available for all those design lovers who were unsuccessful at auctions. Fringe is a timeless design statement, constructed to create warm, cosy lighting by means of the fringes that conceal the light source beautifully. This exclusive table lamp is the epitome of the Warm Nordic lifestyle. Its soft light and graceful appearance will make any home feel cosier. At once elegant and seductive, it is ideal for a chest of drawers in the bedroom or on a console table in the living room. The Fringe table lamp evokes the interiors of the past, but in a simplified design with an eye for contrasts and exclusive materials. Polished brass is combined with tactile fringes, which fall elegantly in several layers like a flowing skirt. It is a stunning, stylish detail that helped make the Fringe lamp a design icon. The table lamp uses LED light, which has low heat generation and a long service life.

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