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Multi-Lite Table Lamp

Regular price €799,00 Sale price

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The lampshade can be configured in multiple ways: the light can be directed upward, downward, or emitted asymmetrically to create a more artistic atmosphere. The Multi-Lite was first designed in 1972 by Louis Weisdorf and reflects his passion for diversity. Two cylindrical shapes form the lamp's foundation, and a metal ring encloses and secures the two hemispheres, ultimately completing the image of an iconic design with multiple purposes. The Multi-Lite has a timeless expression that adapts to any home environment.

Dimensions
Lampshade size: Ø 24 cm; Lamp height: 50 cm

Material
Brass

Details
Lamp with adjustable light.

Cable length
200 cm

Bulb included
No

LED
Yes. Even halogen

Diet
Max 30W halogen, ~5-6W LED

Designer
Louis Weisdorf