Designer floor lamp Ball Single - a modern light source with a classic inspiration The lights in the Ball series, including this beautiful floor lamp, all have one thing in common: the round metal shade with the small holes on the top, which direct a small part of the light upwards, creating a cosy ambience in the room in addition to the downward illumination. The Ball Single floor lamp is part of the popular Ball lighting series, whose creator Benny Frandsen created something that almost everyone wanted to have in their home in 1968 with the Ball Magnet wall light and the Ball pendant light. In the 1970s, the Ball light could be found in almost every Danish household. Even today, the technically modernised luminaire series, which has since grown to include floor lamps, table lamps and other wall and pendant lights, has lost none of its fascination thanks to its timeless aesthetics. The Ball Single floor lamp can be conveniently used as a light source next to the seating in the living room. The head of the lamp can be swivelled so that the direction of the light can be varied. A foot switch is integrated for convenient operation.
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Details:Designer floor lamp Ball Single - a modern light source with a classic inspiration The lights in the Ball series, including this beautiful floor lamp, all have one thing in common: the round metal shade with the small holes on the top, which direct a small part of the light upwards, creating a cosy ambience in the room in addition to the downward illumination. The Ball Single floor lamp is part of the popular Ball lighting series, whose creator Benny Frandsen created something that almost everyone wanted to have in their home in 1968 with the Ball Magnet wall light and the Ball pendant light. In the 1970s, the Ball light could be found in almost every Danish household. Even today, the technically modernised luminaire series, which has since grown to include floor lamps, table lamps and other wall and pendant lights, has lost none of its fascination thanks to its timeless aesthetics. The Ball Single floor lamp can be conveniently used as a light source next to the seating in the living room. The head of the lamp can be swivelled so that the direction of the light can be varied. A foot switch is integrated for convenient operation.
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Designer floor lamp Ball Single - a modern light source with a classic inspiration The lights in the Ball series, including this beautiful floor lamp, all have one thing in common: the round metal shade with the small holes on the top, which direct a small part of the light upwards, creating a cosy ambience in the room in addition to the downward illumination. The Ball Single floor lamp is part of the popular Ball lighting series, whose creator Benny Frandsen created something that almost everyone wanted to have in their home in 1968 with the Ball Magnet wall light and the Ball pendant light. In the 1970s, the Ball light could be found in almost every Danish household. Even today, the technically modernised luminaire series, which has since grown to include floor lamps, table lamps and other wall and pendant lights, has lost none of its fascination thanks to its timeless aesthetics. The Ball Single floor lamp can be conveniently used as a light source next to the seating in the living room. The head of the lamp can be swivelled so that the direction of the light can be varied. A foot switch is integrated for convenient operation.
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Brand | Frandsen |
Material | Metal |
Size | Small |
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