Walker Ceiling/Wall Lamp

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The Tribeca series is a mix of lamps, pendants and chandeliers, all inspired by the New York City glamour of the late 1930s. The name Tribeca refers to a very popular part of New York in lower West Manhattan, the triangle below Canal Street. The various shapes and designs in the Tribeca series were created in an inspiring creative process where Søren Rose travelled the States, searching for beautiful old lamps and reusable parts to create each unique piece.


MATERIALS

Brass
Electrical: E27 Socket, 220V, 60W max bulb, fabric sleeve cord, in-line dimmer on cord
Bulb not included
Not dimming compatible with MENU G95 Globe LED bulb

PRODUCTION PROCESS

Black/brass version
The arm is made from solid brass rods with sand-cast brass fittings. The base is made of drawn brass. The shade is made from spun solid brass with a powder coated surface. The is brass is varnished to maintain its natural lustre.

Opal version
The arm is made of bronze-plated solid brass rods with sand-cast brass fittings. The base is made from drawn brass. The shade is made from mouthblown opal glass.

Walker Ceiling/Wall Lamp

Category
Status
For Order
Vendor Item

1945539, 1944629

Availability

No product available in any showroom.
For inquiries, please contact us at +662 059 7750 or LINE: @chanintrcraft.

Dimensions (cm)

W16-0 x D22-40 x H28-0

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Soren Rose Studio

Soren Rose Studio

Soren Rose Studio was founded in 2009 by native Dane, Søren Rose. They provide clients with any level of service they desire. With benefit of utilizing larger scale projects as inspiration to design furniture and products. Focusing on style, sensibility and sustainability. Many of furniture pieces begin as limited edition and evolve into commercially viable products. They also provide industrial design services to brands around the world. The goal is universal, to improve the immediate surroundings of human beings.
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