Gubi Gubi Multi-lite Floor Lamp, Height 148 Cm, Brass/black
£ 1063.98 £ 957.48
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Multi-lite designer floor lamp: a versatile, adjustable additional light source the special feature of this floor lamp from gubi is the design of the lampshade. The various metal elements – two quarter spheres and two cylinders in the middle – can be rotated around each other so that the light emitted by the bulb can shine downwards, be emitted indirectly upwards into the surrounding area or be emitted asymmetrically. This allows you to create a cosy atmosphere in your living room, for example, which can be adapted to your needs at any time. Louis weisdorf is the creative mind behind the multi-lite design. The light illustrates the versatility that the danish designer has achieved in a wide variety of fields throughout his career. After graduating from the danish academy of fine arts in copenhagen in 1954, weisdorf worked in the construction industry and, from 1961 to 1971, at the tivoli amusement park in copenhagen, where he held the position of chief assistant to the chief architect. At the end of the 1960s.
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black, shiny brass

Gubi Gubi Multi-lite Floor Lamp, Height 148 Cm, Brass/black

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Multi-lite designer floor lamp: a versatile, adjustable additional light source the special feature of this floor lamp from gubi is the design of the lampshade. The various metal elements – two quarter spheres and two cylinders in the middle – can be rotated around each other so that the light emitted by the bulb can shine downwards, be emitted indirectly upwards into the surrounding area or be emitted asymmetrically. This allows you to create a cosy atmosphere in your living room, for example, which can be adapted to your needs at any time. Louis weisdorf is the creative mind behind the multi-lite design. The light illustrates the versatility that the danish designer has achieved in a wide variety of fields throughout his career. After graduating from the danish academy of fine arts in copenhagen in 1954, weisdorf worked in the construction industry and, from 1961 to 1971, at the tivoli amusement park in copenhagen, where he held the position of chief assistant to the chief architect. At the end of the 1960s