Gubi Stemlite Table Lamp
  • Gubi Stemlite Table Lamp
  • Gubi Stemlite Table Lamp
  • Gubi Stemlite Table Lamp
  • Gubi Stemlite Table Lamp

Gubi Stemlite Table Lamp 42cm

Designer: Bill Curry
€495.04
Availability if not in stock 2 to 4 weeks (Upholstered 6 to 8 weeks).
Base: *
  • Pebble Grey
  • Black Red
  • Black Chrome
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Subtle, organic forms and gentle, diffused light characterize the Stemlite Floor Lamp – a hidden gem from the space race era and now a natural addition to the GUBI Collection. Legendary designer Bill Curry’s ‘total look’ lamp was an innovative rethinking of the traditional lamp and captured the zeitgeist of West Coast America of the 1960s. Combining new techniques, bold aesthetics and a pioneering approach to modular design, the Stemlite became an iconic symbol of this optimistic era. And it is these same attributes which make the Stemlite just as relevant today for home, commercial or hospitality settings. The gentle glow of the frosted glass globe creates an atmosphere which complements both modern and traditional interiors. Underneath the globe is a simple rotary dimmer switch, giving intuitive control over the light intensity. The simple, slender, tulip-like stem is available in Black Chrome, Red Black, and Pebble Gray.

Specifications

Lumen/Watt: 470 Lumen (≤ 5W-6W LED Dimmable)

220v

Please note this product is CE approved only and should only be used in countries that follow and accept this standard. If it is used elsewhere it will be at the customers sole risk, responsibility and liability.

Size Description

Lamp height: 42 cm
Lamp stand: Ø 18 cm
Shade dimensions: Ø 32 cm
Weight (kg): 3.55 

  • Bill Curry

    <p>American designer Bill Curry (1927-1971) captured the zeitgeist of the 1960s and ‘70s with his iconic lamp designs. From his unique Los Angeles vantage point at the meeting point of art, design and engineering, during an era defined by the space race, pop culture and a new forward-looking optimism, he was recognized as one of California’s leading designers by the time he died at the age of just 43.</p>
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