Description
Materials
Spun steel shade; steel pole; die-cast zinc base.
1,164.00$
To maximize the lamp’s functionality as a reading light, Jacobsen created a shade that tilts up or down, directing maximum light to where it’s needed. Like the Swan and Egg chairs, the AJ Lamp was designed for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, for which Jacobsen designed every element, from the skyscraper structure to the stainless steel cutlery.
Spun steel shade; steel pole; die-cast zinc base.
Geometric base to suspended shade and architectural iron structure contrasts matte black and brushed nickel lines that intersect, angle and telescope to suspend a white linen light source as you please. Circular cutout base cleverly threads cord through the design to keep a neat, clean profile. Thompson likes to celebrate the functional aspects of her designs, stating that “the cantilever effect of this lamp creates a visual tension. The thinness of the structure accentuates the feeling that the illuminated shade is floating.”
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Four transparent acrylic columns add dimension to brass-plated floor lamp base by Ceci Thompson. Topped with a cotton/linen drum shade, this art-deco inspired piece adds a touch of glam to any size space.
14.25″Wx14.25″Dx53″H
Three frosted globe shades extend from brushed brass pole like bubbles floating in a champagne glass. Designer Brett Beldock was actually inspired by street lamps for this chic, fanciful floor lamp.
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