Overview

Unbound Table Lamp

$799.00
4.8 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100301794

Unbound Table Lamp

$799.00
4.8 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100301794

Product Summary

Upholstery : Natural Canvas Shade
Color : Grey Marble Base
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  • A modern take on a traditional Japanese lantern.
  • Teardrop-shaped marble base with canvas shade that can be rotated, like a billowing sail.
  • Antiqued brass mast supports the shade and integrated LEDs.
  • 17¾" H 3⅞" W 4¾" D
Detailed Dimensions

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Designed by Space Copenhagen for Gubi
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Unbound Table Lamp
$799.00
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Details

Details

Even when switched off, the Unbound Table Lamp (2021) has the feeling of a calming, dynamic sculpture. With the teardrop-shaped marble base acting as an anchor, the canvas shade can be effortlessly rotated around it, as though it were a sail, gently billowing. The antiqued brass mast within the shade supports an array of dimmable LED lights that emit a soft, diffuse, and evenly distributed light. Dimmer on cord. Bulb (included): Integrated 8.5W LED. Made in Denmark.
  • A modern take on a traditional Japanese lantern.
  • Teardrop-shaped marble base with canvas shade that can be rotated, like a billowing sail.
  • Antiqued brass mast supports the shade and integrated LEDs.
  • Dimmable LEDs provide warm, ambient lighting.
Brand
Gubi
General Dimensions
  • 17¾" H 3⅞" W 4¾" D
Product Weight
4.75 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
1-Year Warranty
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Dimensions

Unbound Table Lamp

  • Height (in): 17¾
  • Width (in): 3⅞
  • Depth (in): 4¾
  • Weight (lbs): 4.75
  • Cord Length (in): 78¾
  • Marble base
  • Antiqued brass
  • 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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