Northern Lighting Butterfly Wall Lamp
  • Northern Lighting Butterfly Wall Lamp
  • Northern Lighting Butterfly Wall Lamp
  • Northern Lighting Butterfly Wall Lamp
  • Northern Lighting Butterfly Wall Lamp
  • Northern Lighting Butterfly Wall Lamp
  • Northern Lighting Butterfly Wall Lamp
  • Northern Lighting Butterfly Wall Lamp

Northern Butterfly Wall Lamp Perforated

€266.00
Availability if not in stock 2 to 3 weeks.
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This classic wall light dates back to 1964, and was later reintroduced by Northern in 2008. Butterfly has withstood the test of time, providing a perfect accent for contemporary settings as well as historic interiors. Characterised by the signature winged shape that inspired its name, the original version sparked a new model made with a perforated metal shade. The overlapping perforated panels diffuse the light across the surface to create a uniquely lustrous glow.

Butterfly’s colour palette is completely contemporary, covering the shade in a choice of finishes that appear to shimmer as light shines through. With its elegant proportions and understated style, Butterfly’s perforated version enhances the interior with more than light alone.

Specifications

This product is CE approved only and should only be used in countries that follow and accept this standard. If it is used elsewhere it will be at the customer's sole risk, responsibility and liability

  • Sven I. Dysthe

    Active since the 1950s, Sven Ivar Dysthe (1931 – ) began working internationally from the start of his career. Dysthe trained as a cabinet-maker before leaving his native Oslo for London, where he received a degree in industrial design from the Royal College of Art in 1953. During his final year, Dysthe was asked to create a luxurious wooden chest for the college to present to Queen Elizabeth II in honour of her coronation. Dysthe returned to Oslo and established his own design studio in 1958, and began exporting his furniture in the early 1960’s. Since then, Dysthe’s work has received a number of national and international distinctions, including a Gold Medal award at the Ljubljana Biennale for his Laminette chair, a prestigious Japanese G-Mark for good design and the Norwegian Classic Award for Design Excellence. Dysthe’s works have been collected by national institutions, such as the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the National Museum in Stockholm and the National Museum in Oslo. Dysthe’s Butterfly wall lamp, designed in 1964, continues to be produced and exported today. Like many of Dysthe’s designs, Butterfly is as popular abroad as it is at home.
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