Description
The Chipperfield Table Lamp by Wästberg is an archetypal personal desk lamp for home or office use, and is a fresh interpretation of the familiar on a domestic scale.
The lamp is predominantly made from brass - a material commonly associated with lights, though not so widely used today - with details in rubber. The intention was to create a simple form with a clear distinction between a base, a single arm and a lamp head. The lamp has no visible joints and minimal directional movement, without compromising its function.
Technical Info
Material: brass
Light source: 1-4 W LED
Colour temperature:: 3,000 K
CRI: 93
Chipperfield w102 Table Lamp
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Description
The Chipperfield Table Lamp by Wästberg is an archetypal personal desk lamp for home or office use, and is a fresh interpretation of the familiar on a domestic scale.
The lamp is predominantly made from brass - a material commonly associated with lights, though not so widely used today - with details in rubber. The intention was to create a simple form with a clear distinction between a base, a single arm and a lamp head. The lamp has no visible joints and minimal directional movement, without compromising its function.
Technical Info
Material: brass
Light source: 1-4 W LED
Colour temperature:: 3,000 K
CRI: 93
Designed by David Chipperfield

David Chipperfield received his Diploma from the Architectural Association in London and from 1978 - 84 worked at the practices of Douglas Stephen, Richard Rogers and Norman Foster. He established his own architectural practice in London in 1984 and in
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