The Kaiser Idell Luxus floor lamp is characterized by a modern and functional design language typical of the Bauhaus movement. Equipped with a height-adjustable base, the lamp borrows its forms from the iconic Kaiser Idell Luxus table lamp, designed by Christian Dell, which was first introduced in 1936. Chrome details give the luminaire an elegant, even luxurious air, that makes the Kaiser Idell floor lamp not only a functional lamp for the reading nook but also an eye-catching part of the décor.
Kaiser Idell 6580-F Luxus floor lamp, matt black
Fritz Hansen
Description
The Kaiser Idell Luxus floor lamp is characterized by a modern and functional design language typical of the Bauhaus movement. Equipped with a height-adjustable base, the lamp borrows its forms from the iconic Kaiser Idell Luxus table lamp, designed by Christian Dell, which was first introduced in 1936. Chrome details give the luminaire an elegant, even luxurious air, that makes the Kaiser Idell floor lamp not only a functional lamp for the reading nook but also an eye-catching part of the décor.
Product details (21)
- Material
- Steel, chrome plated brass
- Colour
- Matt black
- Width
- 8.86 in (22.5 cm)
- Base diameter
- 8.86 in (22.5 cm)
- Shade diameter
- 8.46 in (21.5 cm)
- Height
- 49.21–53.15 in (125–135 cm)
- Bulb base
- E27
- Light source
- 7-9W LED (not included)
- IP rating
- 20
- Protection class
- II
- Voltage
- 220–240 V
- Nominal frequency
- 50 Hz
- Certifications and labels
- CE marked: tested and approved according to European standards
- Plug
- EU plug
- Cable length
- 78.74 in (200 cm)
- Cable colour
- Black
- Cable material
- Textile
- Weight
- 14.33 lbs (6.5 kg)
- Floor switch
- Yes
- Dimmable
- No
- Adjustable height
- Yes
- Product ID
Designer
Christian Dell was a German silversmith and designer who became known especially for his lamp designs created for the German company Gebr. Kaiser & Co. In the 1920s, Dell ran the metal workshop at the Bauhaus University, and his designs are, in line with the Bauhaus style, characterized by modern shapes and functionality. After his successful stint as an industrial designer, Dell returned in the late 1940s to his original profession as a silversmith.
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