Table lamps

The table lamp Mayfair Mini is a modern reworking of the traditional table lamp bouillotte of the nineteenth century. The Mayfair Mini collection is a striking statement of style in a small-scale design. Thanks to the alternation of straight lines and curved profiles, its sculptural silhouette offers an elegant balance.
Louis Poulsen - VL 45 portable table lamp Louis Poulsen - VL 45 portable table lamp 2
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€398.05 €419.00
You can take the VL 45 Portable anywhere, indoors or outdoors, to create light and atmosphere with its classic blown opal glass. Color: Brass/Glossy White Opal Glass USB-C to USB-C cable. White light on base while charging. Battery life: 5 hours at 100%.The lamp is equipped with an integrated energy-saving replaceable LED light source. Compatible with...
Louis Poulsen - VL 45 portable table lamp Louis Poulsen - VL 45 portable table lamp 2
  • -5%
Shipping in 3 – 4 weeks!
€398.05 €419.00
You can take the VL 45 Portable anywhere, indoors or outdoors, to create light and atmosphere with its classic blown opal glass. Color: Brass/Glossy Pale Yellow Glass USB-C to USB-C cable. White light on base while charging. Battery life: 5 hours at 100%.The lamp is equipped with an integrated energy-saving replaceable LED light source. Compatible with...
Louis Poulsen - VL 45 portable table lamp Louis Poulsen - VL 45 portable table lamp 2
  • -5%
Shipping in 3 – 4 weeks!
€398.05 €419.00
You can take the VL 45 Portable anywhere, indoors or outdoors, to create light and atmosphere with its classic blown opal glass. Color: Brass/Glossy Pale Rose Glass USB-C to USB-C cable. White light on base while charging. Battery life: 5 hours at 100%.The lamp is equipped with an integrated energy-saving replaceable LED light source. Compatible with...
Louis Poulsen - VL Studio table floor lamp black Louis Poulsen - VL Studio table floor lamp black 2
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Shipping in 3 – 4 weeks!
€826.50 €870.00
The VL Studio family originated from a lamp designed by architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for Radiohuset (The Radio House, the headquarters of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation) in Copenhagen in the 1940s. The name "Studio" was chosen because some of the lamps were used outside the studio to indicate - with a red or green light - whether the recording was in...