GUBI
GUBI Satellite Wall Lamp - Black Semi Matte & Cream - Twenty Five Percent Discount
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Designed by Mathieu Matégot - 1953
During a period of forward-looking post-war optimism, Mathieu Matégot (1910–2001) put his own material innovation, Rigitulle, to work in his Satellite Collection, named with nod and a wink to the scientific progress in France at the time. Rigitulle enabled Matégot to reinvent the traditional lampshade, conceiving a playful new typology for lighting.
The Satellite Wall Lamp (1953) comprises two shades made from his perforated steel, concertina-folded into ovoid forms, and mounted onto elongated sculptural metal arms. Today, after almost 70 years, GUBI is putting this daring design back into production alongside the Satellite Pendant and Flower Pots and Bowl – also made from Rigitulle – and Matégot’s ingenious furniture designs, such as the Démon Shelves and Copacabanaand Nagasaki Chairs, all of which are already part of the GUBI Collection.
WIDTH 166 cm / 65.3 in
DEPTH 57.5 cm / 22.6 in
HEIGHT 119 cm / 46.9 in
SHADE WIDTH 21.7 cm / 8.6 in
SHADE DEPTH 11 cm / 4.3 in
SHADE HEIGHT 28 cm / 11 in
ARM LENGTH 100/90 cm / 39.4/35.4 in
BULB SOCKET E27
RECOMMENDED BULB 5W LED, T30, L185 - 250lm
VOLTAGE 240V
BULB INCLUDED Yes
SHADE Creamy White, Graphite Black
MATERIALS Steel, Metal
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- 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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