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Tip wall lamp, grey

Muuto

195.00€

Colour: Light grey


Muuto
Tip wall lamp
195.00€


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Description

Muuto’s Tip lamp, designed by Jens Fager in 2020, is a simple yet characterful wall lamp that offers both direct and ambient lighting. Thanks to the dimmer and the adjustable head, the angle and intensity of the integrated LED light can be adjusted for various different spaces and situations. The Tip wall lamp functions as a bedside light in the bedroom or reading light by the armchair in the living room.

The extensive Tip collection includes a wall lamp, a table lamp and a floor lamp. All luminaires are available in a range of colours, so you are sure to find just the right one to suit your home and décor.

Material
Powder coated aluminum, injection-molded plastic
Colour
Light grey
Width
9.5 cm
Depth
16 cm
Base diameter
9.5 cm
Shade diameter
9.5 cm
Height
9.5 cm
Light source
Integrated dimmable 8W LED (non-replaceable)
Colour temperature
2,700 K
Luminous flux
220 lm
Lifetime
35,000 h
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
250 cm
Cable colour
White
Cable material
PVC
Integrated switch
Yes
Dimmable
Yes
Hardwired wall mount
Yes
Product ID
MU22325
Energy label
G

Jens Fager

Jens Fager (b. 1979) is one of Sweden’s most interesting young designers. He graduated from Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, Stockholm, in 2008 and has already made an international impact with exhibitions in London, Milan and Stockholm.

Jens Fager designed the Press Room for the Stockholm Furniture Fair 2009 and Greenhouse for the Stockholm Furniture Fair 2010 – Greenhouse is an arena for independent designers and design schools, where the focus is on the exhibitor, and Jens took as his inspiration the design and geometry theories of the 1st century BC Roman architect and engineer Vitruvius. Jens Fager made his breakthrough in Greenhouse in 2008 where he presented his furniture collection Govhugget – the Swedish word for rustic – while he was a final year student at Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design. The rough-surfaced painted chairs, tables and candelabras of the Grovhugget collection were made by cutting pine with a band saw and were created for a restaurant Jens Fager designed for a Swedish chef. Later on the Danish company Muuto decided to start manufacturing the collection with the name Raw. Every piece of the collection – which includes a side table, a dining chair, a lounge chair and a candelabra, in different colours – is unique because they are all made of a piece of wood carved by hand with a band saw machine. With strong yet iconic look they can easily be placed anywhere in the house, at the office or at the restaurant. After his breakthrough, Jens Fager collaborated with the designer Philippe Starck and designed a bowl and plate collection for the restaurant LUX and for Galleri Pascale. Jens was awarded the title of Designer of the Year 2008 by Residence magazine. In 2009 he was guest of honour at the Belgian Furniture Fair Sfeer. Jens Fager is represented in the permanent exhibition of the Röhsska Museum of Fashion, Design and Decorative Arts in Göteborg, Sweden.

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