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Slim Wall Sconce VISIR for Indirect Lighting
by Örsjö Belysning

Item No. CL7161.5   VST# 30056
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Description

This narrow wall lamp for indirect lighting is made in Sweden from steel, raw brass or raw copper. Its subtle, warm white light and simple form are designer Pierre Sindre's homage to the oil lamps of centuries past.

The light is available in four finishes:

  • Raw copper, which will develop a natural dark patina over time
  • Raw brass, which will develop a natural patina over time
  • Deep black RAL 9005 (baked textured paint on steel)
  • Traffic white RAL 9016 (baked textured paint on steel)

Available as a version with cable (2.5 m black textile cable) and mains plug or with direct connection for mounting via wall outlet.

This model series also includes a portable table lamp with rechargeable battery.

Material: steel, raw copper or raw brass

Height: 21 cm

Width: 4.5 cm

Depth: 6.5 cm

Light source: integrated LED module 3000K, 150 lumens CRI>90

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

Notice: Since this item will be custom-made upon your order, please understand that the stated delivery/production times are ineluctable.

Örsjö Belysning AB, Emmabodavägen 14, 382 45 Nybro, Schweden, info@orsjo.com

Slim Wall Sconce VISIR for Indirect Lighting
by Örsjö Belysning

Item No. CL7161.5   VST# 30056

Price for your selection:

€325.00

Delivery lead time: 4 weeks

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About the manufacturer

This company from Småland in the south of Sweden has been around for over 65 years. Today, it produces timeless, consistently modern lamp designs, and at the same time creates carefully revised classic, functional luminaires. The lamps are still manufactured in extremely robust craftsmanship and high quality, commonly associated with Swedish products.

Initially, iron and kerosene lamps were produced for industrial purposes in workshops and in the 1950s they began being used as residential lighting fixtures. Many lighting products have been produced over the years for today's furniture giant, IKEA. However, in the middle of the eighties the cooperation came to a close: the price policy of the expanding furniture discounter and the traditional quality consciousness of the luminaire manufacturer could no longer be reconciled. A few years later, Örsjö Belysning's determination turned out to be a huge success story: through the cooperation with well-known Scandinavian designers, Västervik Belysning was able to revive a somewhat old-fashioned product range and win a number of design prizes.