GUBI's Gräshoppa table lamp is based on a luminaire designed by Greta Magnusson. The original Gräshoppa was first introduced as a floor lamp in 1947 and reissued in 2011. The Gräshoppa table lamp features the same timelessly beautiful bell-like shade as the floor lamp, made of polished steel. Brass details complete the luminaire's luxurious look. The elegant table lamp is ideal for a home office, living room or as a reading light in a bedroom.
Gräshoppa table lamp, black, glossy
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Description
GUBI's Gräshoppa table lamp is based on a luminaire designed by Greta Magnusson. The original Gräshoppa was first introduced as a floor lamp in 1947 and reissued in 2011. The Gräshoppa table lamp features the same timelessly beautiful bell-like shade as the floor lamp, made of polished steel. Brass details complete the luminaire's luxurious look. The elegant table lamp is ideal for a home office, living room or as a reading light in a bedroom.
Product details (21)
- Material
- Powder-coated steel (shade), brass tube (arm), brass-plated steel (base)
- Colour
- Black, brass
- Width
- 15 cm
- Base diameter
- 15 cm
- Shade diameter
- 14.5 cm
- Height
- 41 cm
- Measurement details
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Shade height 19.7 cm
Base height 2.2 cm
Arm length 38,8 cm - Bulb base
- E14
- Light source
- 4-6W LED (not included)
- IP rating
- 20
- Protection class
- II
- Voltage
- 240 V
- Nominal frequency
- 50 Hz
- Certifications and labels
- CE marked: tested and approved according to European standards
- Plug
- EU plug (type F)
- Cable length
- 230 cm
- Cable colour
- Gold
- Cable material
- Textile
- Weight
- 2.04 kg
- Integrated switch
- Yes
- Dimmable
- No
- Product ID
Designer
Greta Magnusson Grossman (1906–1999) maintained a prolific forty-year career on two continents: Europe and North America. Her achievements were many and include industrial design, interior design and architecture. In 1933, after successfully completing her fellowship at the renowned Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, in Stockholm, she opened Studio, a combined store and workshop. During the same year she married the jazz musician Billy Grossman with whom she later emigrated to the United States, settling in Los Angeles. Through the 40’s and 50’s Greta Magnusson Grossman exhibited her designs at museums worldwide, including MoMA in New York and The National Museum in Stockholm.
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