An elegant reading lamp which spreads a soft light through its reflecting base. The different finishings allow to interpret China in a way that is always different, according to the context.
As in the classical myth Narcissus looks at his image reflected in the water, so the cone of the eponymous lamp doubles up to diffuse and re-emit the delicate light of the illuminating body.
Lamps characterized by an upper frame in eco-resin supported by a transparent cylindrical frame in PPMA.
LED lighting with rechargeable battery power supply. Power 3,5W and 7W 2800°K IP65.
Eco-resin available in sand (ER1) and graphite (ER2) colors.
Lamps characterized by an upper frame in eco-resin supported by a transparent cylindrical frame in PPMA.
LED lighting with rechargeable battery power supply. Power 3,5W and 7W 2800°K IP65.
Eco-resin available in sand (ER1) and graphite (ER2) colors.
Lamps characterized by an upper frame in eco-resin supported by a transparent cylindrical frame in PPMA.
LED lighting with rechargeable battery power supply. Power 3,5W and 7W 2800°K IP65.
Eco-resin available in sand (ER1) and graphite (ER2) colors.
Lamps characterized by an upper frame in eco-resin supported by a transparent cylindrical frame in PPMA.
LED lighting with rechargeable battery power supply. Power 3,5W and 7W 2800°K IP65.
Eco-resin available in sand (ER1) and graphite (ER2) colors.
Lamps characterized by an upper frame in eco-resin supported by a transparent cylindrical frame in PPMA.
LED lighting with rechargeable battery power supply. Power 3,5W and 7W 2800°K IP65.
Eco-resin available in sand (ER1) and graphite (ER2) colors.
Lamps characterized by an upper frame in eco-resin supported by a transparent cylindrical frame in PPMA.
LED lighting with rechargeable battery power supply. Power 3,5W and 7W 2800°K IP65.
Eco-resin available in sand (ER1) and graphite (ER2) colors.
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...