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The ball-and-socket wall lamp from 'Lampe Gras' is a real gem: The articulated arm can be rotated 360° and folded out 86°. So you can turn and swivel the lamp in such a way that it brings light exactly where you need it. As an indirect light on the ceiling for a dimly cosy evening atmosphere over a glass of wine, directed downwards to read your favourite reading in bed or as a light source on the wall in the corridor or living room. It is used for general room lighting or to set accents. Even as a work lamp in the kitchen, it cuts a fine figure and brings a lot of French chic to your home. The ingenious construction does not require any screws or solder joints.
When Bernard Albin Gras designed it almost one hundred years ago, the 'Gras Lamp' was intended to illuminate workstations and desks in studios and workshops, where its industrial character still fits perfectly today. But also in my dressing room and mounted next to the sofa on the wall, the beauty integrates with maximum functionality and cult status 'parfaitement' and gives me really good and lots of light, exactly where I need it right now.