&Tradition’s Tripod HM8 floor lamp is a forgotten gem retrieved from the archives of Danish design duo Hvidt & Mølgaard. Designed already in 1953, the Tripod floor lamp was only put into production in 2020 when &Tradition added the lamp to its collection. The Tripod floor lamp, made from aluminium and steel, boasts a beautiful minimalist design spiced with intriguing details like the ball-shaped base, geometric support structure and stylish brass detailing.
Tripod HM8 floor lamp, matt black
&Tradition
Description
&Tradition’s Tripod HM8 floor lamp is a forgotten gem retrieved from the archives of Danish design duo Hvidt & Mølgaard. Designed already in 1953, the Tripod floor lamp was only put into production in 2020 when &Tradition added the lamp to its collection. The Tripod floor lamp, made from aluminium and steel, boasts a beautiful minimalist design spiced with intriguing details like the ball-shaped base, geometric support structure and stylish brass detailing.
Product details (21)
- Material
- Lacquered aluminium, steel, lacquered brass
- Colour
- Matt black, brass
- Width
- 47 cm
- Depth
- 63 cm
- Height
- 134 cm
- Bulb base
- E27
- Light source
- Max 5-7W LED (not included)
- IP rating
- 20
- Protection class
- II
- Voltage
- 220–240 V
- Nominal frequency
- 50 Hz
- Certifications and labels
- CE, UKCA
- Plug
- EU plug
- Cable length
- 200 cm
- Cable colour
- Black
- Cable material
- Fabric
- Weight
- 5.3 kg
- Floor switch
- Yes
- Dimmable
- No
- Notes
- Swivel joint with increased functionality for a focused light.
- Care instructions
- Wipe surface of the shade with a dry cloth.
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Designer
Design duo Hvidt & Mølgaard, formed by Peter Hvidt (1916–1986) and Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen (1907–1993), was a pioneer of Danish mid-century design. The Copenhagen-based studio Hvidt & Mølgaard became famous for numerous refined furniture designs that are now known as icons of their era. Hvidt & Mølgaard’s designs combine a respect for traditional crafting methods with a forward-thinking approach to modern techniques and mass-production. Today, their work is exhibited in numerous museums, including New York’s MoMA and Melbourne’s National Gallery.
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