Anglepoise Anglepoise Original 1227 Floor Lamp Velvety Black
£295.9
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Original 1227 led floor lamp: flexible light source for the living or work area in 2012, this floor lamp which resembles an anglepoise® table lamp at the top was added to the anglepoise® range of lights. The difference is that a frame has been added to the flexible part of the light, which has a flexible arm with a constant tension spring mechanism, making it more like a conventional floor lamp. However, this is only the case from a visual perspective; functionally, the high degree of flexibility and the good balance of the anglepoise® light are retained. A floor lamp which is wonderfully suited for use as a reading light, for example beside the couch or beside an armchair in the living room. The original anglepoise® design originates from the english industrial designer george carwardine, who transferred his knowledge from automotive design, where he was responsible for the development of shock absorbers, to the development of a work light in 1930. The anglepoise® work light was fitted with special springs w.
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Anglepoise Anglepoise Original 1227 Floor Lamp Velvety Black
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- Original 1227 led floor lamp: flexible light source for the living or work area in 2012, this floor lamp which resembles an anglepoise® table lamp at the top was added to the anglepoise® range of lights. The difference is that a frame has been added to the flexible part of the light, which has a flexible arm with a constant tension spring mechanism, making it more like a conventional floor lamp. However, this is only the case from a visual perspective; functionally, the high degree of flexibility and the good balance of the anglepoise® light are retained. A floor lamp which is wonderfully suited for use as a reading light, for example beside the couch or beside an armchair in the living room. The original anglepoise® design originates from the english industrial designer george carwardine, who transferred his knowledge from automotive design, where he was responsible for the development of shock absorbers, to the development of a work light in 1930. The anglepoise® work light was fitted with special springs w