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Wall lamp on rail N ° 210 with joint arm
by Lampe Gras

Item No. CL536.1   LG# 210

Description

Height-adjustable wall lamp with swivel and swivel arm based on the classic Bernard-Albin Gras design of 1921. Available in various color versions, also chrome-plated or copper-plated.

For further details, please refer to the German version of this page.

material: arms and lamp shade made from steel

height wall guide rail: 78 cm, joint verschiebbar over 64 cm

shade Ø: 140 mm (type ROUND)
shade length: 140 mm (type ROUND)

arm height: 390 mm, small boom length: 200 mm
weight: 3,5 kg

socket/bulbs: high-quality E14-socket
power: max. 60 W

Wall lamp on rail N ° 210 with joint arm
by Lampe Gras

Item No. CL536.1   LG# 210

Price for your selection:

€489.00

Delivery lead time: 2 to 3 weeks

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About the manufacturer

Lampe Gras by DCW editions:  these classic lights from France prove once again that function and elegance need not be a contradiction. As early as 1921, the engineer Bernard-Albin Gras drew up a series of flexible worklights that were adjustable on all sides and axes, thanks to an ingenious ball joint. At that time it was designed to illuminate workplaces and desks in offices, and workshops.

The complete lack of wearing parts, such as screw connections and welded seams, has enabled an intelligent, yet simple and robust design with maximum ergonomic functionality.

Leading architects and designers have also quickly drawn attention to these puristic and practical worklights: for example, the great Le Corbusier preferred the Lampe Gras in his studios, and some of his architectural projects were equipped with them. The Bauhaus students in Germany were also enthusiastic about the lampʼs simple perfection and recognized the Lampe Gras as an ideal device for workplace lighting. Today, the luminaires are regarded as elegant icons of the classic industrial design of the 20th century – also emblazoned by the inclusion in the design collection at the Center Pompidou in Paris in 2005.