The design of this table lamp comes from the circle of architects
working parallel to the Bauhaus in Swedish functionalism. At the same time the company Gispen in Holland produced a similar lamp,
which also had a hemisphere loosely placed on the glass as a reflector. The polished aluminium cap is held on the glass sphere solely by friction. This reflector can be adjusted
glare-free at any time by moving it. The design of this table lamp, which is still practical today, is characterised by its reduction
to the simplest of the sphere and cylinder forms necessary for its function. Table lamp made of chrome-plated and black lacquered metal, polished
aluminium, opal glass. Each lamp is
consecutively numbered and bears the signet TECNOLUMEN.
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