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Item No. 100531269
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Unbound Floor Lamp

$1,299.00
4 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100531269
New Arrival

Unbound Floor Lamp

$1,299.00

Available to ship in:
  • Floating, sculptural design.
  • Teardrop-shaped marble base with canvas shade that can be rotated.
  • Antiqued brass column supports the oval shade and integrated LEDs.
  • 31½" H 6¾" W 5⅛" D
Detailed Dimensions

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Designed by Space Copenhagen for Gubi
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Unbound Floor Lamp
$1,299.00
Details

Details

Like a sail billowing gently in the breeze, the Unbound Floor Lamp (2021) projects a calming energy through its sculptural form. With the teardrop-shaped marble base acting as an anchor, its oval canvas shade can be effortlessly rotated 360°. The antiqued brass mast inside the three-dimensional shade supports a hidden array of dimmable LED lights that emit a soft and evenly distributed light. Dimmer on cord. Bulb (included): integrated 10-12W LED. Made in Denmark.
  • Floating, sculptural design.
  • Teardrop-shaped marble base with canvas shade that can be rotated.
  • Antiqued brass column supports the oval shade and integrated LEDs.
  • Dimmable LEDs provide warm, ambient lighting.
Brand
Gubi
General Dimensions
  • 31½" H 6¾" W 5⅛" D
Product Weight
3.75 lbs
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Item No.
100531269

Unbound Floor Lamp

  • Height (in): 31½
  • Width (in): 6¾
  • Depth (in): 5⅛
  • Weight (lbs): 3.75
  • Marble base
  • Antiqued brass column
  • Canvas shade
  • LED lights

Space Copenhagen

Space Copenhagen is a design studio founded by Signe Bindslev Henriksen and Peter Bundgaard Rützou. Following an approach they call Poetic Modernism, the duo works across multiple disciplines to “forge new paths by balancing opposites” – whether that’s developing interiors for restaurants like Noma or designing furniture, lighting, and refined objects for homes and hotels across the world.

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