Designed by Alf Svensson
Swedish designer Alf Svensson devised the Collector series of lighting in the 1950s. One of three designs, the wall-mounted lamp is defined by its solid brass band that holds a conical metal shade which projects the light in two directions. Small perforations in the shade allows the light to shine through. The name references the collectability of the series, profiling mid-century lighting design at its very best.
Dimensions:
W125 x D230 x H250 mm
Wattage:
2 x 35W, GU10
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The Collector chandelier is part of a collection of lights designed in the 1950s by Alf Svensson. Set on a solid brass pipe ring, six perforated metal shades emit light both upwards and downwards to illuminate spaces with its timeless aesthetic.
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