Overview

Gravity Floor Lamp

Price reduced from $1,299.00 to $1,039.20 20% off
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Item No. 100220979

Gravity Floor Lamp

Price reduced from $1,299.00 to $1,039.20 20% off
3.3 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100220979
Blackened Steel / White
Blackened Steel / Canvas
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  • Heavy, sculptural base anchors lamp.
  • Operated by pull chain.
  • Made of steel and canvas.
  • 66½" H 19¾" W 19¾" D
Detailed Dimensions

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Designed by Space Copenhagen for Gubi
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Gravity Floor Lamp
Price reduced from $1,299.00 to $1,039.20 20% off
Price reduced from $1,299.00 to $1,039.20 20% off
Details

Details

Expanding upon their successful Gravity Collection, Signe Bindslev Henriksen and Peter Bundgaard Rützou of Danish design studio Space Copenhagen created the Gravity Floor Lamp (2018). A study in cylindrical forms, it consists of a canvas drum shade anchored by a blackened steel base. Duality and contrast are hallmarks of Space Copenhagen's work – as evidenced by the lamp's juxtaposition of density and lightness. It's operated by a simple pull chain. Bulb not included. Made in China.
  • Heavy, sculptural base anchors lamp.
  • Operated by pull chain.
  • Made of steel and canvas.
Brand
Gubi
Collection
Gravity Lighting Collection
General Dimensions
  • 66½" H 19¾" W 19¾" D
Product Weight
31.5 lbs
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
1-Year Warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Dimensions

Gravity Floor Lamp

  • Height (in): 66½
  • Width (in): 19¾
  • Depth (in): 19¾
  • Weight (lbs): 31.5
  • Blackened steel base
  • Canvas drum shade

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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