With this lamp you truly bring a small design legend home.
Designed in 1976 by Georg Gisel, the circular lamp from the traditional house Lehni cuts a fine figure in many places and is an ornament on the wall or ceiling. Like an eye, the head-mirrored bulb looks out of its porcelain socket beyond the rim of the plate made of powder-coated white aluminum and paints its light in another circle on my living room wall.
Despite all the cool and reflective materials, the lamp can also be quite different when combined unexpectedly for once. For example, to very rustic furnishings or simply once on wood. In my case, for example, it illuminates the wood-paneled wall next to my green fireplace and makes quite what her. The lamp is also particularly clever in rooms with low ceiling height.
Unexpectedly comes just often still really good.
My favorite is the lamp in 'aluminum champagne anodized' - a special edition and a unique piece of the particularly noble kind.