New Works × Nørgaard & Kachayas
Material Floor Lamp
$699
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$949
$799
SKU: NW-21410US
$799
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$849
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$849
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$799
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$799
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$899
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$899
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$749
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$949
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$799
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$699
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Description
Designers Nørgaard & Kechayas essay a floor lamp as the latest family member in the Material series, with its wide selection of shades in diverse renderings—cork, oak, concrete, marble, terracotta, opal glass and stainless steel. The trim black metal stand features a pivoting head that provides adjustable direct illumination, suitable for reading and other meticulous activities, making the light a perfect companion for a lounge chair or sofa.
Specifications
Size
- 49.2" h x 9.1" dia (125x23cm)
- Cord length: 114.2" (290cm)
Materials
Powder-coated aluminum or steel, oak, marble, opal glass
Technical
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Contact us for UL details.
- E12, LED
- Bulb not included
Brand
New Works
“I come from an architectural education,” says Knut Benedik Humlevik, creative director of New Works. "It's a field that has taught me a lot about how to attack and work with a concept.” The Copenhagen-based design house melds a boldly sensual approach with the vaunted legacy of Scandinavian design. “One cannot deny that a lot of inspiration comes from the furniture ‘heroes’ of the past centuries,” says Humlevik. Not to mention “how their influence is applied in works of other designers in our time.”
New Works was launched with a series of sculptural objects grounded in 4 core values—Natural, Experimental, Rough, and Craftsmanship. With an emphasis on materials including concrete, marble, mirror and tactile metals like rough copper and oxidized aluminum, the collection has quickly expanded to a full range of furnishings that still push at the boundaries where art meets design. As a noted product designer himself and now directing the New Works stable of collaborating designers, Humlevik says, “It’s surprising where I find inspiration; it can come from very small things that have lots of character.”