Oluce Coupe 3321 Floor Lamp
Table and floor lamp with special semi-cylindrical reflector in stove-enamelled metal. It tilts and turns on a black plastic joint, which also adjusts the height of the reflector. In 1968 Coupé won the "International Design Award" from the American Institute of Interior Designers, in Chicago. It is part of the permanent collection at the MoMA in New York and of the "Neue Sammlung" Museum in Munich.
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- Specifications
Table lamp giving direct light, lacquered metal base, chromium-plated stem, adjustable reflector in lacquered aluminium.
1 x max 100W - E27Kindly note that 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 customer's sole risk, responsibility and liability.
- Size Description
Diameter foot 28 cm
Height 140 cm
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Joe Colombo
Joe Colombo, Cesare Colombo, known by his nickname ‘joe’ , was born in Milan in 1930 as the second of three brothers. Colombo’s several studies show his interest and urge for knowledge in different areas. After studying science he changed to arts at secondary school. later he studied painting and sculpture at the Accademia di belle arti in brera, Milan before studying architecture at the polytechnic. From 1951 to 1955, Joe Colombo worked independently as a painter and sculptor. He joined the 'nuclear painting' movement and later became a founding member of the 'art concrete' group. He came to design relatively late.