Cupola Wall Lamp
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The Cupola Wall Lamp, designed by John Tree, is an adjustable lamp that offers optimal movement with minimal mechanisms. The lamp has a round head that can rotate 360 degrees and a pivoting mount for ...
Specifications
Bulb: | Not included |
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Collection: | Cupola |
Colour name: | Clear |
Cord length: | 250 CM |
Designer: | John Tree |
Dimmable: | No |
IP number: | 20 |
Length: | 61 |
Light source: | LED E14 |
Material: | Aluminium chrome polished |
Care & maintenance
- Before use, refer to the provided manual. Our manuals contain the necessary instructions to assemble the lamp. Incorrect assembly may risk damaging the circuit and reducing the lamp's lifespan.
- For lamps made of cotton, wool, or nylon, avoid using wet or damp cloths for cleaning and maintenance. Instead, use a dry, lint-free cloth or duster to remove dirt.
- For lamps made of aluminum, steel, ABS, polypropylene, polycarbonate, or acrylic, avoid using alcohol or other solvents for cleaning and avoid using abrasive or rough sponges. The product can be cleaned with a soft damp cloth and mild cleaning detergent, or a dry microfiber cloth.
- Ensure that the power supply is OFF before cleaning the product.
- This information is a general guideline. Please contact our customer service or one of our stores for specific maintenance instructions.
The Cupola Wall Lamp, designed by John Tree, is an adjustable lamp that offers optimal movement with minimal mechanisms. The lamp has a round head that can rotate 360 degrees and a pivoting mount for directional lighting. Made from strong aluminium with a finish that retains the natural colour and texture of the material, the lamp combines a robust look with rounded shapes. The Cupola Wall Lamp is ideal for use on walls in both home and office environments. It works with a standard replaceable retrofit bulb and is CE approved.
John Tree
John Tree is a London-based product and furniture designer. He graduated from Kingston University and worked for FM Design before joining the Sony Design team in their Tokyo, San Francisco, and London offices. Later, he worked at Jasper Morrison's studio before starting his own in 2016. Today, he splits his time between Jasper's studio and his own, where he explores industrial processes to design ...
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