
462.00 £
Vibia
Vibia Wall light White Glass 31,8 cm x 24,2 cm x D 8 cm Puck has a contemporary, minimalist and well-rounded design, real guarantee for a successful poetry atmosphere! This round wall lamp with opal blown glass of the highest quality, with cast aluminum, is an object of high value ornamental perfectly accomplished, distinguished by its perfect finishing. Puck provides a general warm lighting without shadows and glare area! LED (included) : 2 x LED PLATE 3W 350mA - 670.60 lm

1020.00 £
Vibia
Vibia Wall light White Glass 56,8 cm x 49,5 cm x D 11 cm Puck has a contemporary, minimalist and well-rounded design, real guarantee for a successful poetry atmosphere! This artistic ceiling lamp with opal blown glass of the highest quality, with cast aluminum, is an object of high value ornamental perfectly accomplished, distinguished by its perfect finishing. Puck provides a general warm lighting without shadows and glare area! LED included : 3 x LED PLATE 7,35W 350mA - 2464.50 lm

192.10 £
Flos
Flos Wall light Chromed Metal Diffuser : Ø 20 cm - Structure : D 25,1 cm x H 21,6 cm - Wall base : Ø 11 cm A contemporary modern lamp with a minimalist style by Michael Anastassiades's. The IC Lights consists of a range of elegant forms, an opaque globe delicately balanced with a metal stem at near impossible angles. The IC Light was inspired by the mesmerizing movement of a juggler as he effortlessly appears to make a ball move at will and balance at unexpected angles. In addition, the letters IC refer to the identity code used to assess immigrants entering the UK. This element of balance also applies to the lives of these people as they juggle to adjust to a new society and its demands. IC by Flos are jewel-like table lights that embody Anastassiades' angular aesthetic. These lamps have a refined and understated elegance. A brilliant fusion of light and balance, Flos lighting's Lights set out to challenge the equilibrium of illumination. IC Lights playfully balance light and simplicity. The appearance appears unstable, as if the opalescent ball may fall from its mouring at any time - but that's exactly what the London-based Cypriot designer was setting out to achieve. The lights reflect Anastassiades's love of industrial simplicity. He likens the design to a juggling act in which both sphere and baton are skillfully balanced. Bulb (included) : 1 x 60W E14 HSGS - C à E INCL D

296.65 £
Flos
Flos Wall light Chromed Metal Diffuser : Ø 30 cm - Structure : Prof 41,6 cm x H 31,6 cm - Wall base : Ø 11 cm A contemporary modern lamp with a minimalist style by Michael Anastassiades's. The IC Lights consists of a range of elegant forms, an opaque globe delicately balanced with a metal stem at near impossible angles. The IC Light was inspired by the mesmerizing movement of a juggler as he effortlessly appears to make a ball move at will and balance at unexpected angles. In addition, the letters IC refer to the identity code used to assess immigrants entering the UK. This element of balance also applies to the lives of these people as they juggle to adjust to a new society and its demands. IC by Flos are jewel-like table lights that embody Anastassiades' angular aesthetic. These lamps have a refined and understated elegance. A brilliant fusion of light and balance, Flos lighting's Lights set out to challenge the equilibrium of illumination. IC Lights playfully balance light and simplicity. The appearance appears unstable, as if the opalescent ball may fall from its mouring at any time - but that's exactly what the London-based Cypriot designer was setting out to achieve. The lights reflect Anastassiades's love of industrial simplicity. He likens the design to a juggling act in which both sphere and baton are skillfully balanced. Bulb (included) : 1 x 205W E27 HSGS - C to E INCL D

234.00 £
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras Wall light White Metal Total length extending arm : 41 cm (Arm length : 17 cm) - Shade : Ø 14 cm x H 17,5 cm - Wall support : Ø 9,5 cm In 1921 Bernard-Albin GRAS designed a series of lamps for use in offices and in industrial environments. The «GRAS» lamp, as it was subsequently called, was astounding in its simple, robust and yet very ergonomic design. There are neither screws nor welded joints in the basic form. In 1927 the RAVEL company purchased the patent and started production of the «GRAS» lamps. Bernard-Albin GRAS was one of the most innovative designer of the 20th century. The functional esthetic of his lamps and especially the design of details such as those of the arms, stems, brackets and bases were truly original and far ahead of his time. Early on Le Corbusier was seduced by the modern design and user-friendliness of the lamps and became one of Bernard-Albin GRAS's most enthusiastic supporters using the lamps in his own offices as well as employing them in numerous architectural projects all over the world. Others such as Robert Mallet-Stevens, Emile Jacques Ruhlmann and Eileen Gray followed this trend as well. Furthermore, such well-know artists as Sonia Delaunay and Georges Braque also used these lamps in their studios. For the first time in history, a lamp was equally popular in professional as well as in residential applications. Today, the «GRAS» lamp has become sought after a collector's item all over the world, most notably in France, in the United States and in Japan. Bernard-Albin Gras's talented and visionary design has proven to be timeless. Resistant to water splashes (IP 64) - A ball in bakelite inserted into the support train a joint with kneecap allowing movements in all directions of the arm - Mobile and directional Reflector - Bulb (not supplied): 1 x E14 - ESL 11W - LED 4W - On/Off switch on the base

415.00 £
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras Wall light Mat black Metal Total length extending arm : 57,4 cm (Arm length : 30,4 cm) - Shade : Ø 22 x H 27 cm - Wall support : Ø 14,3 cm In 1921 Bernard-Albin GRAS designed a series of lamps for use in offices and in industrial environments. The «GRAS» lamp, as it was subsequently called, was astounding in its simple, robust and yet very ergonomic design. There are neither screws nor welded joints in the basic form. In 1927 the RAVEL company purchased the patent and started production of the «GRAS» lamps. Bernard-Albin GRAS was one of the most innovative designer of the 20th century. The functional esthetic of his lamps and especially the design of details such as those of the arms, stems, brackets and bases were truly original and far ahead of his time. Early on Le Corbusier was seduced by the modern design and user-friendliness of the lamps and became one of Bernard-Albin GRAS's most enthusiastic supporters using the lamps in his own offices as well as employing them in numerous architectural projects all over the world. Others such as Robert Mallet-Stevens, Emile Jacques Ruhlmann and Eileen Gray followed this trend as well. Furthermore, such well-know artists as Sonia Delaunay and Georges Braque also used these lamps in their studios. For the first time in history, a lamp was equally popular in professional as well as in residential applications. Today, the «GRAS» lamp has become sought after a collector's item all over the world, most notably in France, in the United States and in Japan. Bernard-Albin Gras's talented and visionary design has proven to be timeless. Outdoor use (IP 64) - A ball in bakelite inserted into the support train a joint with kneecap allowing movements in all directions of the arm - Mobile and directional Reflector - Bulb (not supplied): 1 x E27 - ESL 23W - LED 8W - On/Off switch on the base

415.00 £
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras Wall light Mat black,Matt red Metal Total length extending arm : 57,4 cm (Arm length : 30,4 cm) - Shade : Ø 22 x H 27 cm - Wall support : Ø 14,3 cm In 1921 Bernard-Albin GRAS designed a series of lamps for use in offices and in industrial environments. The «GRAS» lamp, as it was subsequently called, was astounding in its simple, robust and yet very ergonomic design. There are neither screws nor welded joints in the basic form. In 1927 the RAVEL company purchased the patent and started production of the «GRAS» lamps. Bernard-Albin GRAS was one of the most innovative designer of the 20th century. The functional esthetic of his lamps and especially the design of details such as those of the arms, stems, brackets and bases were truly original and far ahead of his time. Early on Le Corbusier was seduced by the modern design and user-friendliness of the lamps and became one of Bernard-Albin GRAS's most enthusiastic supporters using the lamps in his own offices as well as employing them in numerous architectural projects all over the world. Others such as Robert Mallet-Stevens, Emile Jacques Ruhlmann and Eileen Gray followed this trend as well. Furthermore, such well-know artists as Sonia Delaunay and Georges Braque also used these lamps in their studios. For the first time in history, a lamp was equally popular in professional as well as in residential applications. Today, the «GRAS» lamp has become sought after a collector's item all over the world, most notably in France, in the United States and in Japan. Bernard-Albin Gras's talented and visionary design has proven to be timeless. Outdoor use (IP 64) - A ball in bakelite inserted into the support train a joint with kneecap allowing movements in all directions of the arm - Mobile and directional Reflector - Bulb (not supplied): 1 x E27 - ESL 23W - LED 8W - On/Off switch on the base

626.00 £
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras Wall light Mat black Metal Arm : L 129 cm (large arm L 92 cm + samll arm L 37 cm) - Shade : Ø 22 cm x H 27 cm - Wall fixation : Ø 14,3 cm In 1921 Bernard-Albin GRAS designed a series of lamps for use in offices and in industrial environments. The «GRAS» lamp, as it was subsequently called, was astounding in its simple, robust and yet very ergonomic design. There are neither screws nor welded joints in the basic form. In 1927 the RAVEL company purchased the patent and started production of the «GRAS» lamps. Bernard-Albin GRAS was one of the most innovative designer of the 20th century. The functional esthetic of his lamps and especially the design of details such as those of the arms, stems, brackets and bases were truly original and far ahead of his time. Early on Le Corbusier was seduced by the modern design and user-friendliness of the lamps and became one of Bernard-Albin GRAS's most enthusiastic supporters using the lamps in his own offices as well as employing them in numerous architectural projects all over the world. Others such as Robert Mallet-Stevens, Emile Jacques Ruhlmann and Eileen Gray followed this trend as well. Furthermore, such well-know artists as Sonia Delaunay and Georges Braque also used these lamps in their studios. For the first time in history, a lamp was equally popular in professional as well as in residential applications. Today, the «GRAS» lamp has become sought after a collector's item all over the world, most notably in France, in the United States and in Japan. Bernard-Albin Gras's talented and visionary design has proven to be timeless. Outdoor use (IP 64) - Articulated arm - Mobile and directional Reflector - Bulb (not supplied): 1 x E27 - ESL 23W - LED 8W - On/Off switch on the base

626.00 £
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras Wall light Mat black,Matt red Metal Arm : L 129 cm (large arm L 92 cm + samll arm L 37 cm) - Shade : Ø 22 cm x H 27 cm - Wall fixation : Ø 14,3 cm In 1921 Bernard-Albin GRAS designed a series of lamps for use in offices and in industrial environments. The «GRAS» lamp, as it was subsequently called, was astounding in its simple, robust and yet very ergonomic design. There are neither screws nor welded joints in the basic form. In 1927 the RAVEL company purchased the patent and started production of the «GRAS» lamps. Bernard-Albin GRAS was one of the most innovative designer of the 20th century. The functional esthetic of his lamps and especially the design of details such as those of the arms, stems, brackets and bases were truly original and far ahead of his time. Early on Le Corbusier was seduced by the modern design and user-friendliness of the lamps and became one of Bernard-Albin GRAS's most enthusiastic supporters using the lamps in his own offices as well as employing them in numerous architectural projects all over the world. Others such as Robert Mallet-Stevens, Emile Jacques Ruhlmann and Eileen Gray followed this trend as well. Furthermore, such well-know artists as Sonia Delaunay and Georges Braque also used these lamps in their studios. For the first time in history, a lamp was equally popular in professional as well as in residential applications. Today, the «GRAS» lamp has become sought after a collector's item all over the world, most notably in France, in the United States and in Japan. Bernard-Albin Gras's talented and visionary design has proven to be timeless. Outdoor use (IP 64) - Articulated arm - Mobile and directional Reflector - Bulb (not supplied): 1 x E27 - ESL 23W - LED 8W - On/Off switch on the base

612.00 £
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras Wall light Mat black Metal Extending arm : min. L 146 cm / max. L 184 cm + short articulated arm : L 37 cm - Shade : Ø 32 x H 28,7 cm - Bent height : H 15,5 cm -Wall fixation : larg. 11,5 cm In 1921 Bernard-Albin GRAS designed a series of lamps for use in offices and in industrial environments. The «GRAS» lamp, as it was subsequently called, was astounding in its simple, robust and yet very ergonomic design. There are neither screws nor welded joints in the basic form. In 1927 the RAVEL company purchased the patent and started production of the «GRAS» lamps. Bernard-Albin GRAS was one of the most innovative designer of the 20th century. The functional esthetic of his lamps and especially the design of details such as those of the arms, stems, brackets and bases were truly original and far ahead of his time. Early on Le Corbusier was seduced by the modern design and user-friendliness of the lamps and became one of Bernard-Albin GRAS's most enthusiastic supporters using the lamps in his own offices as well as employing them in numerous architectural projects all over the world. Others such as Robert Mallet-Stevens, Emile Jacques Ruhlmann and Eileen Gray followed this trend as well. Furthermore, such well-know artists as Sonia Delaunay and Georges Braque also used these lamps in their studios. For the first time in history, a lamp was equally popular in professional as well as in residential applications. Today, the «GRAS» lamp has become sought after a collector's item all over the world, most notably in France, in the United States and in Japan. Bernard-Albin Gras's talented and visionary design has proven to be timeless. Outdoor use : IP64 - A ball in bakelite inserted into the support train a joint with kneecap allowing movements in all directions of the arm - Mobile and directional Reflector - Bulb (not supplied): 1 x E27 - ESL 23W / LED 8W

612.00 £
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras Wall light Mat black,Matt red Metal Extending arm : min. L 146 cm / max. L 184 cm + short articulated arm : L 37 cm - Shade : Ø 32 x H 28,7 cm - Bent height : H 15,5 cm -Wall fixation : larg. 11,5 cm In 1921 Bernard-Albin GRAS designed a series of lamps for use in offices and in industrial environments. The «GRAS» lamp, as it was subsequently called, was astounding in its simple, robust and yet very ergonomic design. There are neither screws nor welded joints in the basic form. In 1927 the RAVEL company purchased the patent and started production of the «GRAS» lamps. Bernard-Albin GRAS was one of the most innovative designer of the 20th century. The functional esthetic of his lamps and especially the design of details such as those of the arms, stems, brackets and bases were truly original and far ahead of his time. Early on Le Corbusier was seduced by the modern design and user-friendliness of the lamps and became one of Bernard-Albin GRAS's most enthusiastic supporters using the lamps in his own offices as well as employing them in numerous architectural projects all over the world. Others such as Robert Mallet-Stevens, Emile Jacques Ruhlmann and Eileen Gray followed this trend as well. Furthermore, such well-know artists as Sonia Delaunay and Georges Braque also used these lamps in their studios. For the first time in history, a lamp was equally popular in professional as well as in residential applications. Today, the «GRAS» lamp has become sought after a collector's item all over the world, most notably in France, in the United States and in Japan. Bernard-Albin Gras's talented and visionary design has proven to be timeless. Outdoor use : IP64 - A ball in bakelite inserted into the support train a joint with kneecap allowing movements in all directions of the arm - Mobile and directional Reflector - Bulb (not supplied): 1 x E27 - ESL 23W / LED 8W

625.00 £
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras Wall light Mat black Metal Long arm : L 62 cm / Short arm : L 37 cm - Shade : Ø 22 cm x H 27 cm In 1921 Bernard-Albin GRAS designed a series of lamps for use in offices and in industrial environments. The «GRAS» lamp, as it was subsequently called, was astounding in its simple, robust and yet very ergonomic design. There are neither screws nor welded joints in the basic form. In 1927 the RAVEL company purchased the patent and started production of the «GRAS» lamps. Bernard-Albin GRAS was one of the most innovative designer of the 20th century. The functional esthetic of his lamps and especially the design of details such as those of the arms, stems, brackets and bases were truly original and far ahead of his time. Early on Le Corbusier was seduced by the modern design and user-friendliness of the lamps and became one of Bernard-Albin GRAS's most enthusiastic supporters using the lamps in his own offices as well as employing them in numerous architectural projects all over the world. Others such as Robert Mallet-Stevens, Emile Jacques Ruhlmann and Eileen Gray followed this trend as well. Furthermore, such well-know artists as Sonia Delaunay and Georges Braque also used these lamps in their studios. For the first time in history, a lamp was equally popular in professional as well as in residential applications. Today, the «GRAS» lamp has become sought after a collector's item all over the world, most notably in France, in the United States and in Japan. Bernard-Albin Gras's talented and visionary design has proven to be timeless. Outdoor use : IP64 - A ball in bakelite inserted into the support train a joint with kneecap allowing movements in all directions of the arm - Mobile and directional Reflector - Bulb (not supplied): 1 x E27 - ESL 23W / LED 8W

625.00 £
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras Wall light Mat black,Matt red Metal Long arm : L 62 cm / Short arm : L 37 cm - Shade : Ø 22 cm x H 27 cm In 1921 Bernard-Albin GRAS designed a series of lamps for use in offices and in industrial environments. The «GRAS» lamp, as it was subsequently called, was astounding in its simple, robust and yet very ergonomic design. There are neither screws nor welded joints in the basic form. In 1927 the RAVEL company purchased the patent and started production of the «GRAS» lamps. Bernard-Albin GRAS was one of the most innovative designer of the 20th century. The functional esthetic of his lamps and especially the design of details such as those of the arms, stems, brackets and bases were truly original and far ahead of his time. Early on Le Corbusier was seduced by the modern design and user-friendliness of the lamps and became one of Bernard-Albin GRAS's most enthusiastic supporters using the lamps in his own offices as well as employing them in numerous architectural projects all over the world. Others such as Robert Mallet-Stevens, Emile Jacques Ruhlmann and Eileen Gray followed this trend as well. Furthermore, such well-know artists as Sonia Delaunay and Georges Braque also used these lamps in their studios. For the first time in history, a lamp was equally popular in professional as well as in residential applications. Today, the «GRAS» lamp has become sought after a collector's item all over the world, most notably in France, in the United States and in Japan. Bernard-Albin Gras's talented and visionary design has proven to be timeless. Outdoor use : IP64 - A ball in bakelite inserted into the support train a joint with kneecap allowing movements in all directions of the arm - Mobile and directional Reflector - Bulb (not supplied): 1 x E27 - ESL 23W / LED 8W

863.00 £
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras Wall light Mat black,Matt red Metal Wall bar : H 225 x D 11,5 cm – Long arm : L 122 cm / Short arm : L 37 cm - Shade : Ø 32 x H 28,7 cm In 1921 Bernard-Albin GRAS designed a series of lamps for use in offices and in industrial environments. The «GRAS» lamp, as it was subsequently called, was astounding in its simple, robust and yet very ergonomic design. There are neither screws nor welded joints in the basic form. In 1927 the RAVEL company purchased the patent and started production of the «GRAS» lamps. Bernard-Albin GRAS was one of the most innovative designer of the 20th century. The functional esthetic of his lamps and especially the design of details such as those of the arms, stems, brackets and bases were truly original and far ahead of his time. Early on Le Corbusier was seduced by the modern design and user-friendliness of the lamps and became one of Bernard-Albin GRAS's most enthusiastic supporters using the lamps in his own offices as well as employing them in numerous architectural projects all over the world. Others such as Robert Mallet-Stevens, Emile Jacques Ruhlmann and Eileen Gray followed this trend as well. Furthermore, such well-know artists as Sonia Delaunay and Georges Braque also used these lamps in their studios. For the first time in history, a lamp was equally popular in professional as well as in residential applications. Today, the «GRAS» lamp has become sought after a collector's item all over the world, most notably in France, in the United States and in Japan. Bernard-Albin Gras's talented and visionary design has proven to be timeless. Outdoor use : IP64 - A ball in bakelite inserted into the support train a joint with kneecap allowing movements in all directions of the arm - Mobile and directional Reflector - Bulb (not supplied): 1 x E27 - ESL 23W / LED 8W

704.00 £
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras Wall light Mat black Metal Wall bar height : H 173 cm / Bent height : H 28 cm - Lenght arm : max. L 107 cm (unfolded) / min. L 51 cm (folded) – Arm 1 : L 51 cm / Arm 2 : L 56 cm / Short arm (bielle) : L 37 cm - Shade : Ø 22 x H 27 cm In 1921 Bernard-Albin GRAS designed a series of lamps for use in offices and in industrial environments. The «GRAS» lamp, as it was subsequently called, was astounding in its simple, robust and yet very ergonomic design. There are neither screws nor welded joints in the basic form. In 1927 the RAVEL company purchased the patent and started production of the «GRAS» lamps. Bernard-Albin GRAS was one of the most innovative designer of the 20th century. The functional esthetic of his lamps and especially the design of details such as those of the arms, stems, brackets and bases were truly original and far ahead of his time. Early on Le Corbusier was seduced by the modern design and user-friendliness of the lamps and became one of Bernard-Albin GRAS's most enthusiastic supporters using the lamps in his own offices as well as employing them in numerous architectural projects all over the world. Others such as Robert Mallet-Stevens, Emile Jacques Ruhlmann and Eileen Gray followed this trend as well. Furthermore, such well-know artists as Sonia Delaunay and Georges Braque also used these lamps in their studios. For the first time in history, a lamp was equally popular in professional as well as in residential applications. Today, the «GRAS» lamp has become sought after a collector's item all over the world, most notably in France, in the United States and in Japan. Bernard-Albin Gras's talented and visionary design has proven to be timeless. Outdoor use : IP 64 - Adjustable in height : the base slides along the bar - Mobile and directional Reflector - Bulb (not supplied): 1x E27 – ESL 23W / LED 8W

704.00 £
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras
DCW éditions - Lampes Gras Wall light Mat black,Matt red Metal Wall bar height : H 173 cm / Bent height : H 28 cm - Lenght arm : max. L 107 cm (unfolded) / min. L 51 cm (folded) – Arm 1 : L 51 cm / Arm 2 : L 56 cm / Short arm (bielle) : L 37 cm - Shade : Ø 22 x H 27 cm In 1921 Bernard-Albin GRAS designed a series of lamps for use in offices and in industrial environments. The «GRAS» lamp, as it was subsequently called, was astounding in its simple, robust and yet very ergonomic design. There are neither screws nor welded joints in the basic form. In 1927 the RAVEL company purchased the patent and started production of the «GRAS» lamps. Bernard-Albin GRAS was one of the most innovative designer of the 20th century. The functional esthetic of his lamps and especially the design of details such as those of the arms, stems, brackets and bases were truly original and far ahead of his time. Early on Le Corbusier was seduced by the modern design and user-friendliness of the lamps and became one of Bernard-Albin GRAS's most enthusiastic supporters using the lamps in his own offices as well as employing them in numerous architectural projects all over the world. Others such as Robert Mallet-Stevens, Emile Jacques Ruhlmann and Eileen Gray followed this trend as well. Furthermore, such well-know artists as Sonia Delaunay and Georges Braque also used these lamps in their studios. For the first time in history, a lamp was equally popular in professional as well as in residential applications. Today, the «GRAS» lamp has become sought after a collector's item all over the world, most notably in France, in the United States and in Japan. Bernard-Albin Gras's talented and visionary design has proven to be timeless. Outdoor use : IP 64 - Adjustable in height : the base slides along the bar - Mobile and directional Reflector - Bulb (not supplied): 1x E27 – ESL 23W / LED 8W

112.50 £
Anglepoise
Anglepoise Wall light Brass,Grey elephant Metal Shade : Ø 14,5 cm x H 15 cm - Depth : 30 cm max. (extension max) - Wall holder : Ø 10 x Prof 5,5 cm Heritage inspired colours, woven cable and authentic brass details create a new aesthetic for this iconic Anglepoise design, whilst table, wall and pendant options introduce greater versatility. The pendant is the bigger of the two sizes two sizes. Use alone, or in combination with other lamps in the collection to create a striking visual statement. Bulb (not included) : 1 x E27 60W energy saver - On/off switch on wall holder

112.50 £
Anglepoise
Anglepoise Wall light Blue,Brass Metal Shade : Ø 14,5 cm x H 15 cm - Depth : 30 cm max. (extension max) - Wall holder : Ø 10 x Prof 5,5 cm Heritage inspired colours, woven cable and authentic brass details create a new aesthetic for this iconic Anglepoise design, whilst table, wall and pendant options introduce greater versatility. The pendant is the bigger of the two sizes two sizes. Use alone, or in combination with other lamps in the collection to create a striking visual statement. Bulb (not included) : 1 x E27 60W energy saver - On/off switch on wall holder

112.50 £
Anglepoise
Anglepoise Wall light Brass,Slate grey Metal Shade : Ø 14,5 cm x H 15 cm - Depth : 30 cm max. (extension max) - Wall holder : Ø 10 x Prof 5,5 cm Heritage inspired colours, woven cable and authentic brass details create a new aesthetic for this iconic Anglepoise design, whilst table, wall and pendant options introduce greater versatility. The pendant is the bigger of the two sizes two sizes. Use alone, or in combination with other lamps in the collection to create a striking visual statement. Bulb (not included) : 1 x E27 60W energy saver - On/off switch on wall holder

211.50 £
Anglepoise
Anglepoise Wall light Brass,Grey elephant Metal Shade : Ø 14,5 cm x H 15 cm - Arm : L 48 cm + L 31 cm - Wall holder : 5 x 5 cm x D 16,5 cm - Cable : L 200 cm Heritage inspired colours, woven cable and authentic brass details create a new aesthetic for this iconic Anglepoise design, whilst table, wall and pendant options introduce greater versatility. The pendant is the bigger of the two sizes two sizes. Use alone, or in combination with other lamps in the collection to create a striking visual statement. Bulb (not included) : 1 x E27 60W energy saver - On/off switch on wall holder - Supplied with a UK plug