We have this iconic table Lamp designed by Paul Secon for Sompex, Düsselsdorf Circa 1960s/2007. This model's identity is formed by a dark smoked, translucent clear acrylic lucite pulled together with carefully weaved nylon cord which gives this lamp its iconic distinctive look. The lamp features one main light fitting fixed to a straight chrome pole that leads into a flat circular chrome cover plate that blends into its black ebony circular wooden base with the original twist ON/OFF switch that makes this item a rare find. This lamp is more than a statement piece, it's a piece of contemporary art that would surely bring that special allure to your interior design project.
Condition
This light is in great vintage condition with only a few small marks, and some light surface rust on the bare metal bits.
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Approximate Dimensions are:
H: 67 x W: 35 x D: 35cm
Shipping
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Return Policy
A return for this item may be initiated within 24 hours from day of delivery.
Please be aware before purchasing that some items may show signs of fair wear and tear due to their age. We will not send any items out if we are not entirely happy with its condition. Every item gets cleaned and restored (if necessary) ready for its new home.
If you receive an item that you are unhappy with please contact us as soon as possible so we can resolve the matter!
Please be aware the lamp has not been wired or PAT tested but is in good overall working condition. If necessary have a qualified technician look over it's workings before commercial use.