JWDA Floor Lamp

JWDA Floor Lamp

Designer Jonas Wagell

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JWDA Floor Lamp

JWDA Floor Lamp

Designer Jonas Wagell

The JWDA Floor Lamp is part of a collection of lighting inspired by traditional oil lamps. Crafted from contrasting materials, the elegant yet bold design is a lesson in refinement and a study in geometry. An elliptical opal glass shade, a slender metal stem, and a rectangular marble base fitted with a dimmer switch come together to create this timeless addition to modern spaces.

Color

Selected: White Marble | Bronzed Brass

Regular price €1.610
Regular price Sale price €1.610
Ready to ship on: 3 February 2025
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SKU 1840639

Materials

Travertine or Carrara marble, brass, glass.

Dimensions

Frame:
H: 150 cm
Ø: 39/28 cm

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Environment: Indoor
Voltage: 220-240V – 50/60 Hz

Light source:
E27 Max 40 Watt
Bulb included
8 Watt
720 lm
2200K
Ra > 80
Energy class: F

Dimmability: Rotary dimmer on the base
IP: 20
Class: II
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ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Jonas Wagell

Jonas Wagell is a Swedish architect and designer born in 1973. Wagell is widely revered for his modern product and furniture design comprising soft, minimalist shapes with a welcoming expression. An alumnus of the prestigious schools Konstfack University College of Arts and Crafts and Berghs School of Communication in Stockholm, as well as Parsons School of Design in New York City. He is trained in graphics and print, project management, communication, furniture design and architecture. Studio JWDA was founded in 2008 and is located in the Old Town of Stockholm, whilst recent clients and collaborative relations that stretch from Scandinavia to China, Italy and North America. Today the work is primarily focused on product and furniture design, but occasionally the studio also consults with art and design direction. The studio’s architecture work is perhaps most known for the prefab house concept Mini House, early recognized by Wallpaper* Magazine which named Wagell one of the “world’s 50 hottest young architects” in 2008.