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Details
Tripod from 1953 reflects the clean minimalism of Old Masters Hvidt & Mølgaard. A floor lamp built from lacquered steel with brass details, it strikes a delicate balance between the stark simplicity of its design and the softness injected by the curved edges of its base. Although it was designed in 1953, this is the first time it’s ever been in production. Now available in three contemporary colors: Black, Maroon and Moss.
Description
- Made In: Denmark
- Material:
- Lacquered Metal Shade and Base, Lacquered Brass
- Dimensions:
- 24.8"W, 52.8"H, Base: 18.5"
- 11lbs
- 6.5' Black Fabric Cord with Foot Switch
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Bulb:
- E26 Socket; Max 60 Watt or 12 Watt CFL; A19 Shape. Bulb not included
- Additional Information:
- UL Listing Available Upon Request
Brand
&Tradition
Working with iconic designers and their classic work, &Tradition is undeniably already an exemplar of the modern furniture world. From the 1960s and Arne Jacobsen’s Flowerpot Lamp to today’s Blown SW4 Pendant by Samuel Wilkinson, the &Tradition furniture and lighting legacy expands exponentially as they continue to innovate and invent, build and redesign.
Never compromising on their values – always meeting expectations of form, function, and beauty – &Tradition closes the gap between the past and present by focusing on the timeless in artistic aesthetics as well as the long-lasting in materials and uses.
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