Jakobsson Small Table Lamp

Jakobsson Small Table Lamp

$650.00
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Introducing the Jakobsson Small Table Lamp, a timeless piece designed by the iconic Swedish designer Hans-Agne Jakobsson in the 1960s. This exquisite table lamp is a testament to Yamagiwa's commitment to high-end, avant-garde lighting. Crafted with clear lacquered European pine wood, the lamp pays homage to the beauty of natural materials, evoking the warmth and tranquility of a bonfire through its soft, diffused light.Yamagiwa, founded in 1923, stands at the forefront of Japanese lighting design, collaborating with internationally renowned architects and designers to produce lighting fixtures that enrich any space they occupy. The JAKOBSSON LAMP, with its organic shapes and use of pine wood, reflects Jakobsson's transition from carpentry to lighting design, showcasing his penchant for simplicity and elegance. Ideal for those who appreciate the fusion of natural materials and minimalist design, this lamp brings a piece of Scandinavian heritage into your home. Features Features + Designer Heritage: Designed by Hans-Agne Jakobsson, a luminary in Swedish lighting design.+ Material Excellence: Crafted from European pine wood with a clear lacquer finish for durability and natural beauty.+ Soft Lighting: Provides a soft, ambient light that mimics the warmth of a bonfire, creating a cozy atmosphere.+ Avant-Garde Design: Represents Yamagiwa's dedication to avant-garde, high-quality lighting fixtures.+ Minimalist Aesthetics: Embraces the simplicity and elegance of mid-20th century Scandinavian design. Specs Specs Material: Clear lacquered European pine wood. Dimensions: Height: 13.4 inches; Diameter: 10.2 inches; Base Diameter: 4.9 inches. Weight: 1 lb. Fixture Type: E14. Maximum Wattage: 6w. Cord Length: 79 inches; PVC material. Environment: Indoor use. IP Rating: IP20 - Protected against solid objects over 12mm; not water-resistant. Design Year: 1960s. Manufactured by: Yamagiwa, a leader in Japanese avant-garde lighting.

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