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Designed by Jacques Biny
The table lamp, Biny Table no231, by Jacques BINY is almost an alien in the lunar world in the luminary world. Some appear like a robot, others as cartoon characters, and still others a radically effective minimalist object. Created in 1958, lights are still very modern. For good reading light, Biny designed it with fins that direct the intense light onto the entirety of the useful area.
Finishes:
Base and fins in metal in white, box in metal in black
Dimensions:
W325 x D185 x H325 mm
Wattage:
10W, 2700K, Built in LED
$640.00
$1,780.00
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$2,050.00
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