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Item No. 100214139

Bellhop Floor Lamp

C$ 1,994.00
3.4 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100214139

Bellhop Floor Lamp

C$ 1,994.00
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  • Casts light upward for glare-free indirect lighting.
  • Adjustable dimmer for precise lighting control.
  • Sturdy concrete base.
  • 70" H 10¼" DIA
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Bellhop Floor Lamp
C$ 1,994.00
Details

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With its slim silhouette and bell-shaped blown glass shade, the Bellhop Floor Lamp (2021) makes an attractive addition to any room. The painted aluminum stem stands at nearly six feet tall and is supported by a wobble-free concrete base. Designed by Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby for Flos. Bulb (included): Integrated LED.
  • Casts light upward for glare-free indirect lighting.
  • Blown glass diffuser gives off a delicate glow while also allowing ambient light to reflect off ceiling above.
  • Stands on a stem that’s nearly 6 feet tall.
  • Adjustable dimmer for precise lighting control.
  • Sturdy concrete base.
Brand
Flos
General Dimensions
  • 70" H 10¼" DIA
Product Weight
15.25 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Item No.
100214139

Bellhop Floor Lamp

  • Height (in): 70
  • Diameter (in): 10¼
  • Weight (lbs): 15.25
  • Aluminum with painted finish
  • Glass
  • Concrete

Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby

Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby have been challenging the boundaries of design since 1996, when they founded their eponymous London studio. The internationally acclaimed designers work with major furniture manufacturers – including Knoll – to produce pieces that emphasize experimentation and innovation. In 2012 they designed the Olympic Torch and today their work is held in museums across the world.

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