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GUBI G-10 floor lamp black/brass

£791.59

Colour: Black, Gold

The G-10 floor lamp blends classic elegance with Scandinavian design. Featuring a sleek brass pole that gently arcs backward from a round base, it supports a distinctively shaped metal shade. The shade's matte black textured finish complements interiors with an understated sophistication. Inside, an opal satin glass provides soft, ambient lighting. Originally crafted in 1950, this piece combines time-honored design with modern craftsmanship from Gubi, a Danish innovator in furniture aesthetics. Perfect for adding a touch of refined style to any room.

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Original Product Description:

Floor lamp G-10 - a light object in timeless design The unusual name G-10 for this floor lamp comes from the fact that the lamp, which was launched in 1950, was the tenth design by designer Greta Magnusson Grossman for the Swedish manufacturer Bergboms. Today, the G-10 floor lamp is manufactured by the Danish furniture and lighting manufacturer Gubi, whose product range stands for sophisticated design in flawless quality. G-10 consists of a classic round base, from which - with a slight inclination to the rear - a slim brass frame bar rises. The strikingly shaped metal shade with a matt black textured finish is attached to it and is fitted with an opal satinised lamp glass that provides a pleasant lighting effect. Greta Magnusson Grossman (1906 - 1999) was one of the first to bring the modern Scandinavian style to North America. After her studies at the Konstfack Art School in Stockholm, she opened her own studio in 1933. In 1940 she moved to California with her husband - the American jazz musician Billy Grossman. On the legendary Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles, she opened a shop that was also popular with prominent artists such as Greta Garbo, Ingrid Bergman and Frank Sinatra.