
2788.00 £
Wästberg
Wästberg Pendant Pink,Yellow,Red,Grey,Black,Khaki Metal W 139,7 x l 147,2 x H 15,5 cm - Cables : L 300 cm max Just as with folding chairs compared to normal ones, clamp lamps don't have the same status as table lamps. It seems unfair, as clamp lamps are very useful. Maybe it is linked to their unique use and the fact that when not clamped they look like infirms, unable to stand on their own without losing their balance or falling over. Inga Sempé : I was always impressed by the clever clamp lamps of my childhood, used in all country houses as you could get them really cheaply in hardware stores. It's very simple: a clamp attaches to the socket of an incandescent bulb and a cone shade sliding on the bulb to direct the light. A masterpiece. So, to bring back the happy and light typology of the clamp lamp, the aim for Sempé w153 was to allow for more uses for a basic clamp lamp, making it a multi-purpose lamp. There is a flat base, allowing it to stand on a flat surface. The Lamp can also be mounted on the wall. And, last but obviously not least, there is a clamp to clamp the lamp wherever you need it. Integrated LED sources : 6 x 6W / 3000K / 700 lumens/ CRI 93 / Lifetime : 50 000 hours - Warm white - Wire and cable included - Ceiling rose provided - Each shade has an integrated, dimmable, electronic driver that enables dimming from an external dimmer

382.00 £
Artemide
Artemide Pendant White Paper Ø 48 x H 23,5 cm - Rosace : H 3,5 cm Designed by Issey Miyake, this collection uses material that comes from the regeneration of the fiber of PET (polyethylene terephthalate) bottles - an innovative project based on a mathematical program and the wise use of the latest generation sources to create a unique relationship between light and shadow. This technology consumes a third less energy than the production of a material derived from petroleum. LED (included) : 20W, 470 lm, 2700 K, classe A - Dimmable - Ballast inclus

186.00 £
Artemide
Artemide Pendant White Glass Ø 15 x H 13,8 cm / Cable : L max. 90 cm Meteorite originates from the pursuit of a new sensibility, a new expressive language for lighting blown-glass. The starting point was our fancy for Venetian “beaten” glass, for the grinding effect, and for the strong charm of the “unfinished” feel that such kind of process brings to glass.?We designed a special glass-blowing and grinding process, which allows to obtain impressive lighting depth in the illuminated object, and to make this beauty accessible or – we might say – democratic.” Pio e Tito Toso. A family of lamps comprised of four different types, with a double-layer artistic glass diffuser obtained by means of the craft still glass blow moulding technique followed by frosting. Handcrafted - Diffuse light - Bulb (included) : 1 x Halo Qt14 48W G9, 740lm, 2800K – A – Not dimmable

1225.00 £
Artemide
Artemide Pendant Aluminum Metal L 78 x W 87,7 cm x H 60 cm SPACE CLOUD' is a highly modular suspension lighting system with a great potential for creating large density installations. It can be configured in vertical or horizontal layers as light capturing surfaces that allow light to both reflect and be absorbed through each sheets spatially designed hexagonal hole matrix. Its lightweight and made from 100% alumium that has been anodized so that the colour/surface treatment is an integral part of its physicality as in Space technology. Its concept has been inspired by NASA's photos from space of the Earth and the incredible quality of light one perceives as the colour of the Earth itself influences with warmth and crystal clarity of the suns rays. Indirect light - LED (included) : 43W, 3158lm, 3000 K, classe A - Dimmable

212.00 £
Pols Potten
Pols Potten Pendant White,Terracotta Ceramic Ø 24 x H 30 cm - Cable : L 200 cm Created by Diederik Schneemann, Flask suspension is like a little gem of simplicity. Composed of clay, left rough on the outside and white inside, this lamp is both traditional and contemporary. Light bulb holder (Not included) E27 - Recommended light source : 8 W

284.00 £
Pols Potten
Pols Potten Pendant Charcoal grey,Cream white Metal Ø 60 x H 60cm - Cable : L 150 cm Industrial and retro spirit for this amazing iron suspension Pluto ! Light bulb holder (Bot included) E27 - Recommended light source : 8 W - CE electrical fittings - Decorative chain

126.00 £
Pols Potten
Pols Potten Pendant Charcoal grey,Cream white Metal Ø 29 x H 29 cm - Cable : L 120 cm Industrial and retro spirit for this amazing iron suspension Pluto ! Light bulb holder (Not included) E27 - Recommended light source : 8 W - CE electrical fittings

119.00 £
Muuto
Muuto Pendant White Plastic material Ø 32,5 cm x H 29,5 cm - Cable : L max. 350 cm Unfold pendant is a new interpretation of the classic industry lamp. The soft silicone rubber enables the lamp to be folded into a neat package by a slight push on the top. Just open and unfold your new lamp! Bulb (not included) : 1x100W max E27 - Cord length 3,5 m

119.00 £
Muuto
Muuto Pendant Mustard yellow Plastic material Ø 32,5 cm x H 29,5 cm - Cable : L max. 350 cm Unfold pendant is a new interpretation of the classic industry lamp. The soft silicone rubber enables the lamp to be folded into a neat package by a slight push on the top. Just open and unfold your new lamp! Bulb (not included) : 1x100W max E27 - Cord length 3,5 m

139.00 £
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun Pendant White,Black Metal Shade : Ø 17,5 cm - Ceiling cup : Ø 9 cm - Wire : L 300 cm max Bertrand Balas, a French architect born in 1935, created the lamp Here Comes the Sun in August 1969. It was released in 1970 and this ceiling lamp is still collected by many French lighting addicts. At first sight, this round lamp looks like many other round lamps. But the Here Comes the Sun by Bertand Balas becomes magic when the light is on. Depending on your mood, you feel the sun rising, the sunlight or the moonlight. With Bertrand Balas's ceiling lamp the night becomes an expected time. Then the sweet night begins… We could have called it the sweet light. But the story of the name of this lamp is also so interesting. When it was released in 1970, Bertrand Balas wanted to call it Here Comes the Sun because of the Beatles song, but he declined, he thought that the Beatles would not let him do it. Walking in the Eric Clapton's garden in April 1969, George Harrison wrote Here comes the sun after the long cold winter, when the ice melts, you feel the treasure of sunlight… The song and the Balas's ceiling lamp should have come together. Come together… Advised bulb (not provided) : 1 x E14 - ESL 11W / HALO 40W / LED - Class II - IP 20 - CE

139.00 £
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun Pendant White Metal Shade : Ø 17,5 cm - Ceiling cup : Ø 9 cm - Wire : L 300 cm max Bertrand Balas, a French architect born in 1935, created the lamp Here Comes the Sun in August 1969. It was released in 1970 and this ceiling lamp is still collected by many French lighting addicts. At first sight, this round lamp looks like many other round lamps. But the Here Comes the Sun by Bertand Balas becomes magic when the light is on. Depending on your mood, you feel the sun rising, the sunlight or the moonlight. With Bertrand Balas's ceiling lamp the night becomes an expected time. Then the sweet night begins… We could have called it the sweet light. But the story of the name of this lamp is also so interesting. When it was released in 1970, Bertrand Balas wanted to call it Here Comes the Sun because of the Beatles song, but he declined, he thought that the Beatles would not let him do it. Walking in the Eric Clapton's garden in April 1969, George Harrison wrote Here comes the sun after the long cold winter, when the ice melts, you feel the treasure of sunlight… The song and the Balas's ceiling lamp should have come together. Come together… Advised bulb (not provided) : 1 x E14 - ESL 11W / HALO 40W / LED - Class II - IP 20 - CE

204.00 £
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun Pendant White,Black Metal Shade : Ø 25 cm - Ceiling cup : Ø 9 cm - Wire : L 300 cm max Bertrand Balas, a French architect born in 1935, created the lamp Here Comes the Sun in August 1969. It was released in 1970 and this ceiling lamp is still collected by many French lighting addicts. At first sight, this round lamp looks like many other round lamps. But the Here Comes the Sun by Bertand Balas becomes magic when the light is on. Depending on your mood, you feel the sun rising, the sunlight or the moonlight. With Bertrand Balas's ceiling lamp the night becomes an expected time. Then the sweet night begins… We could have called it the sweet light. But the story of the name of this lamp is also so interesting. When it was released in 1970, Bertrand Balas wanted to call it Here Comes the Sun because of the Beatles song, but he declined, he thought that the Beatles would not let him do it. Walking in the Eric Clapton's garden in April 1969, George Harrison wrote Here comes the sun after the long cold winter, when the ice melts, you feel the treasure of sunlight… The song and the Balas's ceiling lamp should have come together. Come together… Advised bulb (not provided) : 1 x E14 - ESL 11W / HALO 40W / LED - Class II - IP 20 - CE

204.00 £
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun Pendant Copper,Black Metal Shade : Ø 25 cm - Ceiling cup : Ø 9 cm - Wire : L 300 cm max Bertrand Balas, a French architect born in 1935, created the lamp Here Comes the Sun in August 1969. It was released in 1970 and this ceiling lamp is still collected by many French lighting addicts. At first sight, this round lamp looks like many other round lamps. But the Here Comes the Sun by Bertand Balas becomes magic when the light is on. Depending on your mood, you feel the sun rising, the sunlight or the moonlight. With Bertrand Balas's ceiling lamp the night becomes an expected time. Then the sweet night begins… We could have called it the sweet light. But the story of the name of this lamp is also so interesting. When it was released in 1970, Bertrand Balas wanted to call it Here Comes the Sun because of the Beatles song, but he declined, he thought that the Beatles would not let him do it. Walking in the Eric Clapton's garden in April 1969, George Harrison wrote Here comes the sun after the long cold winter, when the ice melts, you feel the treasure of sunlight… The song and the Balas's ceiling lamp should have come together. Come together… Advised bulb (not provided) : 1 x E14 - ESL 11W / HALO 40W / LED - Class II - IP 20 - CE

347.00 £
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun Pendant White,Black Metal Shade : Ø 35 cm - Ceiling cup : Ø 9 cm - Wire : L 300 cm max Bertrand Balas, a French architect born in 1935, created the lamp Here Comes the Sun in August 1969. It was released in 1970 and this ceiling lamp is still collected by many French lighting addicts. At first sight, this round lamp looks like many other round lamps. But the Here Comes the Sun by Bertand Balas becomes magic when the light is on. Depending on your mood, you feel the sun rising, the sunlight or the moonlight. With Bertrand Balas's ceiling lamp the night becomes an expected time. Then the sweet night begins… We could have called it the sweet light. But the story of the name of this lamp is also so interesting. When it was released in 1970, Bertrand Balas wanted to call it Here Comes the Sun because of the Beatles song, but he declined, he thought that the Beatles would not let him do it. Walking in the Eric Clapton's garden in April 1969, George Harrison wrote Here comes the sun after the long cold winter, when the ice melts, you feel the treasure of sunlight… The song and the Balas's ceiling lamp should have come together. Come together… Advised bulb (not provided) : 1 x E27 - ESL 23W / HALO 60W / LED - Class II - IP 20 - CE

491.00 £
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun Pendant White,Black Metal Shade : Ø 45 cm - Ceiling cup : Ø 9 cm - Wire : L 300 cm max Bertrand Balas, a French architect born in 1935, created the lamp Here Comes the Sun in August 1969. It was released in 1970 and this ceiling lamp is still collected by many French lighting addicts. At first sight, this round lamp looks like many other round lamps. But the Here Comes the Sun by Bertand Balas becomes magic when the light is on. Depending on your mood, you feel the sun rising, the sunlight or the moonlight. With Bertrand Balas's ceiling lamp the night becomes an expected time. Then the sweet night begins… We could have called it the sweet light. But the story of the name of this lamp is also so interesting. When it was released in 1970, Bertrand Balas wanted to call it Here Comes the Sun because of the Beatles song, but he declined, he thought that the Beatles would not let him do it. Walking in the Eric Clapton's garden in April 1969, George Harrison wrote Here comes the sun after the long cold winter, when the ice melts, you feel the treasure of sunlight… The song and the Balas's ceiling lamp should have come together. Come together… Advised bulb (not provided) : 1 x E27 - ESL 23W / HALO 75W / LED - Class II - IP 20 - CE

491.00 £
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun Pendant White Metal Shade : Ø 45 cm - Ceiling cup : Ø 9 cm - Wire : L 300 cm max Bertrand Balas, a French architect born in 1935, created the lamp Here Comes the Sun in August 1969. It was released in 1970 and this ceiling lamp is still collected by many French lighting addicts. At first sight, this round lamp looks like many other round lamps. But the Here Comes the Sun by Bertand Balas becomes magic when the light is on. Depending on your mood, you feel the sun rising, the sunlight or the moonlight. With Bertrand Balas's ceiling lamp the night becomes an expected time. Then the sweet night begins… We could have called it the sweet light. But the story of the name of this lamp is also so interesting. When it was released in 1970, Bertrand Balas wanted to call it Here Comes the Sun because of the Beatles song, but he declined, he thought that the Beatles would not let him do it. Walking in the Eric Clapton's garden in April 1969, George Harrison wrote Here comes the sun after the long cold winter, when the ice melts, you feel the treasure of sunlight… The song and the Balas's ceiling lamp should have come together. Come together… Advised bulb (not provided) : 1 x E27 - ESL 23W / HALO 75W / LED - Class II - IP 20 - CE

678.00 £
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun Pendant Copper,Black Metal Shade : Ø 55 cm - Ceiling cup : Ø 9 cm - Wire : L 300 cm max Bertrand Balas, a French architect born in 1935, created the lamp Here Comes the Sun in August 1969. It was released in 1970 and this ceiling lamp is still collected by many French lighting addicts. At first sight, this round lamp looks like many other round lamps. But the Here Comes the Sun by Bertand Balas becomes magic when the light is on. Depending on your mood, you feel the sun rising, the sunlight or the moonlight. With Bertrand Balas's ceiling lamp the night becomes an expected time. Then the sweet night begins… We could have called it the sweet light. But the story of the name of this lamp is also so interesting. When it was released in 1970, Bertrand Balas wanted to call it Here Comes the Sun because of the Beatles song, but he declined, he thought that the Beatles would not let him do it. Walking in the Eric Clapton's garden in April 1969, George Harrison wrote Here comes the sun after the long cold winter, when the ice melts, you feel the treasure of sunlight… The song and the Balas's ceiling lamp should have come together. Come together… Advised bulb (not provided) : 1 x E27 - ESL 23W / HALO 75W / LED - Class II - IP 20 - CE

678.00 £
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun Pendant White,Copper Metal Shade : Ø 55 cm - Ceiling cup : Ø 9 cm - Wire : L 300 cm max Bertrand Balas, a French architect born in 1935, created the lamp Here Comes the Sun in August 1969. It was released in 1970 and this ceiling lamp is still collected by many French lighting addicts. At first sight, this round lamp looks like many other round lamps. But the Here Comes the Sun by Bertand Balas becomes magic when the light is on. Depending on your mood, you feel the sun rising, the sunlight or the moonlight. With Bertrand Balas's ceiling lamp the night becomes an expected time. Then the sweet night begins… We could have called it the sweet light. But the story of the name of this lamp is also so interesting. When it was released in 1970, Bertrand Balas wanted to call it Here Comes the Sun because of the Beatles song, but he declined, he thought that the Beatles would not let him do it. Walking in the Eric Clapton's garden in April 1969, George Harrison wrote Here comes the sun after the long cold winter, when the ice melts, you feel the treasure of sunlight… The song and the Balas's ceiling lamp should have come together. Come together… Advised bulb (not provided) : 1 x E27 - ESL 23W / HALO 75W / LED - Class II - IP 20 - CE

678.00 £
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun
DCW éditions - Here Comes The Sun Pendant White Metal Shade : Ø 55 cm - Ceiling cup : Ø 9 cm - Wire : L 300 cm max Bertrand Balas, a French architect born in 1935, created the lamp Here Comes the Sun in August 1969. It was released in 1970 and this ceiling lamp is still collected by many French lighting addicts. At first sight, this round lamp looks like many other round lamps. But the Here Comes the Sun by Bertand Balas becomes magic when the light is on. Depending on your mood, you feel the sun rising, the sunlight or the moonlight. With Bertrand Balas's ceiling lamp the night becomes an expected time. Then the sweet night begins… We could have called it the sweet light. But the story of the name of this lamp is also so interesting. When it was released in 1970, Bertrand Balas wanted to call it Here Comes the Sun because of the Beatles song, but he declined, he thought that the Beatles would not let him do it. Walking in the Eric Clapton's garden in April 1969, George Harrison wrote Here comes the sun after the long cold winter, when the ice melts, you feel the treasure of sunlight… The song and the Balas's ceiling lamp should have come together. Come together… Advised bulb (not provided) : 1 x E27 - ESL 23W / HALO 75W / LED - Class II - IP 20 - CE

255.00 £
Ibride
Ibride Pendant Brass Metal Ø 24 x H 19,2 cm - Ceiling rose : Ø 8 cm - Cable : L max 130 cm Ring the light in your interior with this new kind of Angelus ... Drawing from our traditions and evoking our roots, Ibride publishes the Angelus luminaire. A model with a characteristic shape, directly refering to church bells, and a name, refering to their ancestral way of ringing in the morning, at noon and in the evening to remind prayer time for faithfuls. The Angelus originality is linked to the successful combination of a classic shape with and advanced technology. Indeed, this suspension is characterized by an overhead and sculptural solid brass structure, in a noble material that conducts current until a LED halo, for a vertical radiation. Angelus comes as a large suspension (Ø 60 cm), a small one (Ø24 cm) or in a range of three identical bells(Ø24 cm) connected to the same ceiling rose. LED pendant - Not dimmable - Ceiling rose (included)