Monday, April 23, 2018

‘Pion’ Lamps

A lamp by Bertjan Pot, you say? And it’s not too terribly expensive? Well, sign me up. The ‘Pion’ lamps for Wrong.London and Hay have a shape that references a pawn chess piece (‘Pion’ is the Dutch word for “pawn”). Crafted from a stitched composite ‘Nomex’ paper, the lamp gives off a soft, diffused glow that’s sure to set the right ambience in any room. The shape is supported by a steel frame and carbon-fibre rod, and, don’t worry, the shade is both UV-stable and flame resistant. Suitable for floor or table use.

Designer: Bertjan Pot
Material: ‘Nomex’ paper composite, steel

LED light source, dimmer switch on Large size.

Small: Width 1800mm, Length 1400mm
Large: Width 344mm, Diameter 119mm, Height 460mm, € 275.00

Pion Lamps

Updated price and link; originally posted Apr 5, 2017.



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