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Type 80 Table Lamp: Rose Pink
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Type 80 Table Lamp
Type 80 Table Lamp
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Anglepoise × Sir Kenneth Grange

Type 80 Table Lamp

$320

$320

SKU: ANG-32913

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$320

SKU: ANG-32909

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$320

SKU: ANG-32917

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$320

SKU: ANG-32921

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Description

Type 80 riffs on the classic Anglepoise conical shade, giving the desk lamp a striking, graphic profile and featuring an added “halo” of ambient light. Designer Sir Kenneth Grange innovation is especially useful to augment illumination in low-light environs. Precision-engineered in the legacy British company’s tradition, the lamp’s refinements include spring-held joint mechanisms and cables that are discreetly routed through the arms.

Specifications

Size

  • 18.9" h x 11" w (48x27.9cm)
  • Shade: 6.3" h x 5.7" dia (16x14.5cm)
  • Max reach: 26.7" (68cm)
  • Base: 6.3" l x 4.3" w (16x11cm)
  • Cable length: 70.9" (180cm)

Material

Aluminum, steel, cast iron

Technical

  • UL listed
  • E26
  • Color temperature: 2700K
  • Non-dimmable
  • Bulb included
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Brand

Anglepoise

Here’s the unlikely tale of how an iconic British design literally "sprung" from an amateur inventor’s workshop. More than 70 years ago, automotive engineer George Carwardine, tinkering with constant-tension metal springs developed by the French firm Terry’s, found they could be moved in any direction but then “stayed put.” He didn’t find an application for cars but envisioned a task lamp based on the mechanics of the human arm. Notably, he added a shade to focus the light which meant that it used less electricity than usual at the time. 

With patent in hand in 1934, George debuted the first Anglepoise at the British Industries Fair. Since then, his original model 1227 and succeeding variations have proved timeless to generations of students, artists and professionals. Anglepoise lamps were produced for World War II bombers, celebrated in a Royal Mail stamp and have inspired tributes from musicians, artists and writers. With new energy-saving strides, the Anglepoise remains true to its defining minimalist design and efficiency.

 


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