Sammode's G30 floor lamp is a lighting masterpiece by Pierre Guariche from the late 1950s. The appearance of the dimmable luminaire is dominated by its sleek leg and two-piece shade, whose recognisable shape has given the luminaire its nickname, The Kite. The function of the perforated, large shade is not only aesthetic, but also guarantees a pleasant indirect glow, typical of Guariche luminaires, making the G30 lamp a great choice for mood lighting in both homes and public spaces. The G30 floor lamp is manufactured at Sammode's own factory in Châtillon-sur-Saône, north-eastern France.
G30 floor lamp, black - white
Sammode
Description
Sammode's G30 floor lamp is a lighting masterpiece by Pierre Guariche from the late 1950s. The appearance of the dimmable luminaire is dominated by its sleek leg and two-piece shade, whose recognisable shape has given the luminaire its nickname, The Kite. The function of the perforated, large shade is not only aesthetic, but also guarantees a pleasant indirect glow, typical of Guariche luminaires, making the G30 lamp a great choice for mood lighting in both homes and public spaces. The G30 floor lamp is manufactured at Sammode's own factory in Châtillon-sur-Saône, north-eastern France.
Product details (19)
- Material
- Aluminium, brass
- Colour
- White, black, brass
- Width
- 16.93 in (43 cm)
- Height
- 61.02 in (155 cm)
- Bulb base
- EU: E27 / US: E26
- Light source
- Max. 11W dimmable LED (not included)
- IP rating
- 20
- Protection class
- II
- Voltage
- 220–240 V
- Nominal frequency
- 50–60 Hz
- Certifications and labels
- CE marked: tested and approved according to European standards
- Plug
- EU plug
- Cable length
- 98.43 in (250 cm)
- Cable colour
- Black
- Cable material
- Plastic
- Weight
- 10.58 lbs (4.8 kg)
- Dimmable
- Yes, dim switch on cable
- Floor switch
- Yes
- Warranty
- 5 years
- Product ID
Designer
Pierre Guariche (1926–1995) is one of the most important designers of the French post-war period. Guariche studied at the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, and he founded his own design office two years after graduating in 1951. From 1957, he worked as artistic director for the Belgian furniture manufacturer Meurop, designing, for example, futuristic space-age chairs for the brand. However, Guariche is best known for the luminaires he designed, many of which feature details like hidden light sources, perforated metal surfaces and slender leg structures. With their clever constructions, many of his luminaires are great examples of the designer’s endless interest in technological innovation.
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