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Balad lamp stand, upright, anthracite

Fermob

CHF 189.00

Fermob
Balad lamp stand
CHF 189.00


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Description

Balad lamp stand turns Fermob’s portable Balad light into a bold floor lamp that can be used both outdoors and inside the house. Designed by Tristan Lohner, the lamp stand and Balad lamp will light up garden parties and long summer evenings in patios and balconies with a clever, functional way. The metallic lamp stand is available in same colours as the lamp and it comes in two different versions: the upright model is designed especially for the smaller Balad lamp, but it combines great with the bigger version, too.

Please note that the Balad lamp is sold separately.

Material
Steel base and rod with anti-UV powder coating. Steel clip with rubber pad. Very high protection treatment for outdoor use.
Colour
Anthracite
Width
35 cm
Height
157 cm
Weight
6.5 kg
Notes
Recommended for the 25 cm Balad lamp, but also fits the larger 38 cm model. Requires assembly. Lamp sold separately.
Warranty
2 years
Product ID
FM3631-47

Tristan Lohner

Tristan Lohner (b. 1969) is a French designer and cabinetmaker who studied product design at the School of Decorative Arts in Paris. Besides being a designer, Lohner also works as the director of RBC Design Center, a large design concept store located in Montpellier. Fermob’s Mooon! lamp is a great example of Lohner’s modern and joyful style.

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