Normann Copenhagen

Bell Lamp

Regular price €275,00 Sale price

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Shipping costs will be calculated at checkout based on your shipping address. Standard deliveries are always to street level. A floor-level delivery and installation service is also available upon request .

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Products specifically made to order according to the customer's specifications with a specific finish, color, or fabric—as well as products marked "made to order"—cannot be returned.

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For orders over €1,500, you can split the cost of larger purchases in half for free by paying the first half at the time of ordering and the second half only when the goods are actually ready for shipment.

Since many of our products are made to order with delivery times ranging from a few days to a few weeks, we offer you a completely free way to spread the cost of your purchase over time.

To take advantage of the "50/50" payment , contact us and we'll send you the instructions.

Bell is a robust lamp with a simple shape.

Available in four sizes and various color combinations, the lamp's shape fits beautifully in the kitchen, living room, bedroom, and office. With its industrial yet welcoming look, Bell is suitable for both home and professional environments. You can hang several bell lamps in the kitchen or place the smaller bell lamps on either side of the bed as a pair of bedside lamps. Another solution is to use one of the larger bell lamps above the dining table to create the right atmosphere and lighting.

Dimensions
XS: H. 23 x Ø. 22 cm / S: H. 37 x Ø. 35 cm / M: H. 44 x Ø. 42 cm / L: H. 57 x Ø. 55cm

Material
Aluminum

Lamp
EU G9

Cable length
4 m, fabric rope

Bulb included
No

Diet
20 Watt

Designer
Simon Karkov