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TECNOLUMEN HMB 25/500 Hanging light, roller cord silver

£1,372.21

Colour: Silver

The Bauhaus pendant light from TECNOLUMEN is a timeless piece of German design by Marianne Brandt and Hans Przyrembel from 1925. Celebrated for its tasteful simplicity, this lamp maintains its classic appeal, retaining the essence of Bauhaus style. The lampshade is offered in white aluminium or nickel silver, featuring a sleek design. Only the aluminium variant includes a pulley for adjustable suspension up to 2.50 meters. Equipped with modern sockets, it supports LED and energy-saving bulbs. Authenticity is assured by a company stamp and unique serial number.

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Original Product Description:

The Bauhaus pendant light from TECNOLUMEN - where the Form unfolds in the material TECNOLUMEN has once again unearthed a true treasure of German design history. in 1925, Marianne BRANDT collaborated with Hans Przyrembel to develop this unmistakably Bauhaus pendant light, which went into mass production even back then, which speaks for the appeal that the product already had among consumers almost a hundred years ago. Nothing has changed since then. Its simple but extremely tasteful design is still just as appealing today. With the exception of a few technical details, the light is still exactly the same as it was in the heyday of the Bauhaus. Of course, the socket of the light now meets the latest standards, so that nothing stands in the way of using modern LEDs or energy-saving lamps. The simple lampshade is available in either white aluminium or nickel silver. Only in the aluminium version does the suspension change slightly: the suspension length can be extended to up to 2.50 m using a pulley. In addition to Marianne Brandt's designs, TECNOLUMEN's programme also includes other great Bauhaus designers such as Wilhelm Wagenfeld and Eduard-Wilfird Buquet. The company's stamp and a unique serial number guarantee the authenticity of the light.