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TECNOLUMEN Walter Schnepel, table lamp grey

£496.49

Colour: Grey, Silver, Black

The table lamp by Walter Schnepel expertly merges classic and modern design. Crafted in Germany, it features a nickel-plated metal base and rod inspired by Bauhaus style, complete with a black pull cord and supply cable. The linen shade adds a timeless touch, customizable in color to fit any room's aesthetic. The lamp is authenticated with the TECNOLUMEN stamp and numbering, reflecting superior craftsmanship. Perfect for those who appreciate refined, adaptable lighting solutions.

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Original Product Description:

The classic of modern times combined with modernity: The table lamp by Walter Schnepel - quality made in Germany! The designer of this table lamp, Walter Schnepel, has studied German lighting history intensively and understood which classic elements can be combined with which modern materials to create a noble and inspiring effect. The metal base and rod are nickel-plated and feature elements inspired by the Bauhaus style. This includes the black pull cord, which has a nickel-plated ball, as well as the black supply cable. The linen shade is undoubtedly classic in design, but this classic effect has been modernised to the extent that the lampshade can be individualised through its colouring. This means that this light product can be customised to suit individual room conditions. The quality of this unique product is verified by consecutive numbering and the TECNOLUMEN stamp on the base of the table lamp. The TECNOLUMEN company - a programme with heart The TECNOLUMEN company is based entirely on the Bauhaus style: the Wagenfeld table lamp was its first product in 1979. In addition to Wilhelm Wagenfeld's models, TECNOLUMEN also integrates other Bauhaus design classics into its programme, from Marianne Brandt to the designs of other designers such as Walter Schnepel. ART and De Stijl also shape the programme of this manufacturer.