Pulpo Oda Small Table Lamp
  • Pulpo Oda Small Table Lamp
  • Pulpo Oda Small Table Lamp
  • Pulpo Oda Small Table Lamp
  • Pulpo Oda Small Table Lamp
  • Pulpo Oda Small Table Lamp
  • Pulpo Oda Small Table Lamp
  • Pulpo Oda Small Table Lamp
  • Pulpo Oda Small Table Lamp
  • Pulpo Oda Small Table Lamp
  • Pulpo Oda Small Table Lamp
  • Pulpo Oda Small Table Lamp
  • Pulpo Oda Small Table Lamp
  • Pulpo Oda Small Table Lamp
  • Pulpo Oda Small Table Lamp
  • Pulpo Oda Table Lamp
  • Pulpo Oda Table Lamps
  • Pulpo Oda Table Lamp
  • Pulpo Oda Small Table Lamps

Pulpo Oda Small Table Lamp

€708.26
availability if not in stock 3 to 4 weeks.
Color : *
  • Amber/ Black
  • Moonlight/ White
  • Amber Acetato /Black
  • Aubergine/ Black
  • Smoke Grey./ Black
  • Smoke Grey Acetato/ Black
  • White/ Black
  • White/ White
  • Moonlight/ Black
  • Aubergine /Chrome
  • Smokey Grey /Chrome
  • Smokey Grey Acetato /Chrome
  • Aubergine/ Brass
  • Smokey Grey/ Brass
  • Somekey Grey Acetato/ Brass
Shipping Costs
€88.25
You must be logged in

Oda is big. Oda is a reservoir of light. Oda is a table lamp for the living room- next to your sofa or armchair.

Sebastian Herkner’s aim was to create a repository or a balloon full of light. The design is inspired by the amazing pictures of water towers shot by German photographers Bernd and Hilla Becher.

A hand-blown, tinted glass barrel balances on a simple and elegant metal structure. The glass is available in three colors: opaque, grey, or amber.

Bulb (not included ) 1 x E27 bulb (230-240V) IP20 rated.

Specifications

Hand blown glass corpus with base in black powder coated round tube steel (Ø8mm).

Lighting source E14 Cable length 300 cm

Size Description

Height: 45cm
Diameter: 24cm
3 meter black textile cable with inline switch.

  • Sebastian Herkner

    Sebastian Herkner was born in 1981 in Bad Mergentheim. He studied product design at the HfG Offenbach am Main (Offenbach University of Art and Design), already focusing during his studies on designing objects and furniture merging various cultural contexts, combining new technologies with traditional craftsmanship in order to highlight the multifaceted beauty of the materials and draw renewed attention to small details. Whilst still a student, Herkner did an internship with Stella McCartney in London, which helped to hone his feeling for materials, colours, structures and textures. Since founding his own design studio in Offenbach am Main in 2006, he has designed products for manufacturers such as De Vorm, Moroso and nanoo, as well as working on interior design projects and for exhibitions and museums. Since 2007 he has taught several courses at HfG Offenbach am Main as visiting lecturer.
Go to top