Coupé 2202 table lamp, black

Oluce

SG$ 1,574.00
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Oluce
Coupé 2202 table lamp
SG$ 1,574.00



Description

Designed in 1967 by Joe Colombo for Italian lighting company Oluce, the Coupé 2202 table lamp combines a softly shaped, lacquered aluminum reflector with a slender metal stem and a stable base. Designed as a variation of the Oluce’s Spider lamp, the Coupé has kept Spider’s stem and base. The simple mechanism connecting the stem to the head makes it possible to easily control the direction of the beam. A well-known classic of modern design, the Coupé won the 1968 International Design Award and it is part of the permanent collections of New York’s MoMA and Munich’s Neue Sammlung museum.

Material
Chromed metal, aluminum
Colour
Black
Width
23 cm
Diameter
23 cm
Height
40 cm
Bulb base
E27
Light source
Max. 100W (not included)
IP rating
20
Protection class
I
Voltage
220 V
Certifications and labels
CC, CB, UL, CCC
Plug
EU plug
Cable colour
Black
Dimmable
No
Product ID
OL-2202-BL

Joe Colombo

Joe Colombo (1930–1971) was an Italian industrial designer who became known for his futuristic style and interest for multi-functional, modular systems. After studying painting and architecture in Milan, Colombo worked actively as a painter and sculptor before starting his career as an industrial designer in the 1950s.

His best known works include minimalist lamps designed for Italian lightning company Oluce and the plastic Boby storage trolley. His work has been exhibited at many museums, such as New York’s MoMA.

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