Designed by Kenneth Bergenblad
Designed in the 1980s by award-winning Swedish designer Kenneth Bergenblad, the Wing Table Lamp in polished aluminium takes its name from its horizontal shade that projects from both sides and rotates 360 to direct light where it is needed. A statement-making piece in any setting, its minimal silhouette complements every interior style.
Finishes:
Structure in polished aluminium
Dimensions:
W480 x D270 x H1180 mm
Wattage:
60W, E27
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