Lantern lamp, 600 mm, white

Iittala

$400.00 $501.00

Colour: White


Iittala
Lantern lamp
$400.00 $501.00



Description

Lantern, one of Harri Koskinen's classics, is available also as a lamp. Mouth-blown in opal glass, Lantern can be used to create different atmospheres by changing the light source.

Lantern can be placed in a range of environments, from shelves and sideboards of private residences to various public settings. Due to its clean-lined silhouette, Lantern also makes for a lovely window light. Designer Harri Koskinen has stated: "A candle creates a relaxed atmosphere and is associated with a ritual: a few hours after the candle is lit, the flame is put out and darkness returns. Electricity brings more functionality as it is more luminous and has no time limit."

Material
Mouth-blown glass
Colour
White
Width
14.5 cm
Diameter
14.5 cm
Height
60 cm
Bulb base
E14
Light source
7-9W LED (not included)
IP rating
20
Protection class
II
Voltage
220–240 V
Nominal frequency
50–60 Hz
Certifications and labels
CE, GS, FI
Plug
EU plug
Cable length
250 cm
Cable colour
White
Cable material
Textile
Weight
2.46 kg
Dimmable
No
Product ID
II130310

Harri Koskinen

Harri Koskinen (b. 1970) is a versatile Finnish designer who has studied at the Lahti Institute of Design and at the University of Art and Design in Helsinki. His international breakthrough was in 1996 with the Block lamp, which is already considered a Scandinavian design classic and has been part of the MoMA’s permanent collection since 2000.

Koskinen’s creations include a wide range of different products – furniture, tableware, glassware, lighting, watches, textiles and much more – designed for world-renowned brands. Some of his best-known products are the candleholder Lantern and the All Steel pot series designed for Iittala, the K chair for Woodnotes, and a series of active speakers for Genelec.

At the Milan International Furniture Fair 2009, Koskinen presented his own brand Harri Koskinen Works, under which he produces his own furniture range. Koskinen’s design is characterized by functionality and strict aesthetic criteria – he is always looking for innovative solutions for both the consumer and the producer. Since 2012, Koskinen has been the Design Director of Iittala.

Koskinen has received prestigious awards for his works, including the Compasso d’Oro Award 2004 for his Muu chair, the Torsten and Wanja Söderberg Prize 2009, the Wallpaper Design Award for his Sofabed in 2010, and the Kaj Franck Design Prize 2014.

Read Harri Koskinen's interview >

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Based on 5 reviews

  • D

    Deep River, United States

    5

    Amazing piece of modern beauty that shines brightly

    297 days ago

  • H

    5

    Elegant design, very beautiful. I love these products designed in Finland

    123 days ago

  • J

    Finland

    5

    Rakastan disainia ja pehmeää valoa, jota valaisimesta tulee. Sopii erinomaisesti meidän korkeakattoiseen sisustukseen. Toki korkeamallinen lasi ei ole kovin vakaa ja nyt tämä on jo toinen tilaus rikkoutuneen tilalle.

    470 days ago

Very good

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