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Spider Floor Lamp

C$ 2,945.00
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Item No. 100673846
New Arrival

Spider Floor Lamp

C$ 2,945.00
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100673846

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Color : Black
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Spider Floor Lamp
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Always keeping "the environment of the future" in mind, Joe Colombo conjured up stunning mid-century designs that have remained utterly timeless. His iconic Spider Table Lamp (1965) for Oluce features sleek lines and clever functional details that won it the prestigious Compasso d'Oro award in 1967. On a tall chrome-plated stand, its adjustable enamelled metal shade tilts on a plastic joint for focused lighting that casts a soft, warm glow. Spider's a sculptural statement that belongs in museums – and does. Bulb (not included): 5W T4 G9. Made in Italy.
  • Adjustable shade tilts for precise directional lighting.
  • Sleek chrome-plated stem with lacquered metal base
  • Compasso d'Oro award winner and museum collection classic.
  • Iconic Joe Colombo design from 1965.
Brand
Oluce
General Dimensions
  • 55" H 9" DIA
Product Weight
8 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
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Dimensions

Spider Floor Lamp

  • Height (in): 55
  • Diameter (in): 9
  • Weight (lbs): 8
  • Cord Length (in): 72
  • Metal
  • Aluminum
Joe Colombo

Joe Colombo

One of Italy’s most innovative product designers, Joe Colombo kept “the environment of the future” in mind with virtually everything he created. Consider his predictions 35 years ago, long before the Internet and telecommuting entered our culture: “People will be able to study at home and carry on their own activities there. Distances will no longer have much importance.”

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