Designed by Norm Architects
Filling spaces with ambient light, the Hashira High Floor Lamp by Norm Architects is characterised by its tall and tactile shade and slender, graphic frame. The elegant, powder-coated steel base lends an elevated, airy expression to the design, its black metal surface creating a contrast to the pale linen shade, which acts as a diffuser, projecting the light in multiple directions while creating cosy, glare-free ambience. A dimmer switch controls the brightness. Adding to the softness of a room, acoustically as well as tactually, the shade delicately reveals the structure within.
Dimensions:
DIA300 x H1300 mm
Wattage:
2 x 40W, E27
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