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GUBI Gräshoppa Floor Lamp - Anthracite Dark Grey - Twenty Five Percent Discount

Regular price $1,371.00 SGD
Regular price $1,828.00 SGD Sale price $1,371.00 SGD
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Designed by Greta M. Grossman | 1947

The iconic Gräshoppa Floor Lamp was first produced in 1947 by the feminine pioneer Greta M. Grossman. The unique tripod stand of the Gräshoppa Floor Lamp is tilted backwards and gives the impression that the lamp is somehow alive and stalking its prey. Being one of Grossman’s most iconic designs, the authentic lamp has an elongated conical shade that rotates to direct light where needed. Evoking the form of its namesake insect clinging to a blade of grass, the Gräshoppa Floor Lamp set the standard for the rest of the collection, which brought an organic sense of dynamism and personality to the gravitas of midcentury design.

Light Source:
BULB: Lumen/Watt: 470 Lumen (~ 4W-6W LED)
LAMP HOLDER/SOCKET: E14
Bulb is not included

Electrical Specifications
BULB SOCKET E14
RECOMMENDED BULB 4W- 6W LED
DIMMER No
SWITCH Yes (on cord)
VOLTAGE 240V
BULB INCLUDED No
PLUG TYPE EU - Type C, 2pin

Material:
Powder coated steel (shade and stand ), Solid brass (swivel)
SHADE & BASE FINISH: Anthracite
CORD COLOR: Black
LAMP HEIGHT 125 cm
SHADE DIAMETER Ø 15 cm
SHADE HEIGHT 23 cm
STAND DIAMETER Ø 37,5 cm
CORD LENGTH 230 cm
TOTAL WEIGHT 2,55 kg
Gubi provides a two-year warranty against manufacturing defects in standard products (materials and designs), valid for two years from the date of dispatch. The warranty does not extend to ordinary wear and tear, wear of or damage to upholstery and surfaces (including surface finish) nor damage caused by wrongful and/or insufficient maintenance. For the purpose of this provision, standard products shall mean the products specified and directly priced in the price list published by Gubi. The warranty shall also lapse if the products show signs of incorrect or extreme use or other physical damage.

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