Description
The decorative Wire table lamp is defined by the chrome-plated steel wire framework that widens at the top to support the white hemispherical plastic shade. The bulb is contained in a small, also hemispherical metal reflector, which guides the light to the inside of the shade. The wire frame gives the design a distinctive, yet very light and non-intrusive appearance, and the white shade offers plenty of ambient light.
Technical Info
ø 30 x H 42cm
ø 40 x H 54cm
Material:
Frame is made of steel (chrome-plated)
Shade is made of double-sided plastic
Colour:
White
Yellow
Size:
Small
Large
Light source:
E27 (220V) E26 (110V) max. 60W
Wire Table Lamp
By Verpan✓
✓ 365 days FREE return policy*
✓ Next day delivery on ALL in-stock items
✓ British customer service
✓ London based since 1999
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Description
The decorative Wire table lamp is defined by the chrome-plated steel wire framework that widens at the top to support the white hemispherical plastic shade. The bulb is contained in a small, also hemispherical metal reflector, which guides the light to the inside of the shade. The wire frame gives the design a distinctive, yet very light and non-intrusive appearance, and the white shade offers plenty of ambient light.
Technical Info
ø 30 x H 42cm
ø 40 x H 54cm
Material:
Frame is made of steel (chrome-plated)
Shade is made of double-sided plastic
Colour:
White
Yellow
Size:
Small
Large
Light source:
E27 (220V) E26 (110V) max. 60W
Designed by Verner Panton

Best remembered for his psychedelic colours and designs from the 1960s, Verner Panton (1926-1998) had a design career spanning 50 years. It started with an assistant position for Arne Jacobsen 1950-53 where Panton was responsible for the first colour scheme
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