Item No.
100106258
Type 75 Desk Lamp
C$ 540.00
Item No.
100106258
Type 75 Desk Lamp
C$ 540.00
Brushed Aluminum
Jet Black
Pastels
Sienna
Slate Grey
Saxon Blue
Alpine White
Yellow Ochre
Primary
Bold
- Classic looks.
- Easy adjustment.
- Broad range of applications.
- 26" H 24" W 19" D
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
Return Options
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2-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Sir Kenneth Grange for Anglepoise
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Built-in versatility —
With its broad range of movement and classic look, the Type 75 Desk Lamp is great for everything from reading in your armchair to providing task lighting in your office or studio.
Details
A tested and revered solution
The Type 75 Desk Lamp (2004) was inspired by a 1970s version of the Anglepoise Apex 90®, originally launched in the 1950s. In all iterations, Type 75 is revered by architects, designers, and homeowners the world over, boasting classic looks and full adjustability. With a heavily weighted base for extra stability, it can be repositioned with the lightest touch yet remain perfectly in place. Bulb (included): 13W CFL, E26 base. Backed by a lifetime warranty. Made in China.
- Classic looks.
- Easy adjustment.
- Brand
- Anglepoise
- Collection
- Type 75 Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 26" H 24" W 19" D
- Product Weight
- 8 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- 2-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)

Type 75 Desk Lamp
- Height (in): 26
- Width (in): 24
- Depth (in): 19
- Weight (lbs): 8
- Base Diameter (in): 7.9
- Cord Length (in): 106
- Shade Diameter (in): 5.5
- Max/Min Wattage: 13
- Aluminum diffuser and arms
- Cast-iron base with aluminum cover
- Chrome-plated fittings
- Brushed aluminum or matte painted finish
Sir Kenneth Grange
As a pioneer in user-centered design and with a career spanning half a century, British industrial designer Sir Kenneth Grange has created an enduring legacy. His work constantly reassesses purpose, use, and function, with the goal of improving everyday objects so that they’re a "pleasure to use" – be it the UK’s first parking meter, a Kodak camera, or his iconic take on the Type 75 Floor Lamp.
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