Louis Poulsen Panthella 320 table lamp grey
Manufacturer: Louis Poulsen - Designer: Verner Panton - Type: Table Lamp - Color: Grey opal acryl - Material: acrylic and aluminum - Height: 438 mm - Diameter: 320 mm - Light source: 1x7.5W E14 - Ean: 5714693981328
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The iconic Panthella table lamp is among Verner Panton's most popular designs, with its organic shape reflecting Panton's playful personality and design aesthetic. Originally designed in 1971, Panthella features a hemispherical upper shade that directs light downwards onto the trumpet-shaped base which in turn reflects the light, providing a pleasant, glare-free light. The Panthella 320 table lamp has a shade diameter of 320 mm and is ideal for providing exceptional light in a variety of environments.
Lighting system
The fixture emits a soft, comfortable, glare-free light. The metal-finished versions direct the light directly downwards, creating a pleasant illumination thanks to the white-painted inner shade and the reflection from the trumpet-shaped stem. Opal acrylic produces a diffused and comfortable light thanks to the translucent screen, the downward reflection from the internal screen and the reflection from the trumpet-shaped stem.
Product details
Source 1x7.5W E14
More information
Surface: grey opal acrylic screen with white interior. Polished chrome stand. Material: Screen: injection-molded acrylic. Base and housing: die-cast aluminum. Cable length: 2.5 m. Switch: on the cable. Cable type: Black plastic with plug.
Dimensions and measurements
Dimensions (mm):320 (Width) x 438 (Height) x 320 (Length)
Weight:1.5 kg
Mounting
Cable type: Plastic cable with plug. Cable length: 2.5 m. On/off: Integrated switch on the cable. Diffuser with bayonet lock.
VERNER PANTON
Verner Panton (1926-1998) is famous for his colourful and inspirational personality. He was a unique person with an astonishing sense of colour, form, light function and space.