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Wall lamp from Anglepoise in brass

The wall lamp 1227 was derived from the famous table lamp, which was invented by George Carwardine in 1934 and became a British design icon over the decades. In 2009 the 'Original 1227' could even be admired on a stamp.

The beautiful colours of the lamp, the twisted fabric cable and the authentic brass details create a new aesthetic in this iconic design by 'Anglepoise'. It has a tripartite frame in lacquered aluminium with three springs, inspired by the human arm and a masterpiece of mechanical balance. The wall bracket offers the necessary stability, while the light beam can be optimally aligned with the help of the round rotating screen and the swivelling arms.

Perfect for the reading corner, the work area or as an unusual light source above the kitchen table.

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Label
Design

George Carwardine

Material umbrella and arms

Aluminium

Material wall mount

Cast iron

Material umbrella cap and fittings

Brass

Shield mass

Ø: 14.5 cm / H: 15 cm

Wall bracket dimensions

W: 17 cm / H: 5 cm

Cable

L: 200 cm / braided textile cable

Illuminant

E27 LED / 10W

Light colour

2700 Kelvin

Lumen

806

Dimmable

No

Note

maximum range: 60cm (from wall mount to screen)

Scope of delivery

incl. illuminant

Design / Made in

England / China