Northern Salto Table lamp

Designer: Gridy
€358.00
Availability if not in stock 2 to 3 weeks.
Color: *
  • Black
  • Beige
Shipping Costs
€53.50
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Oslo based design firm Gridy took inspiration from their teenage love of skating and snowboarding for their latest lamp.

Visually looping from its vertical foot to its horizontal arm in one smooth and seamless motion, the Salto is available as a floor lamp and table lamp and comes in a matt black or beige finish. It also has a discrete 3-step touch brass dimmer at the front of its integrated LED light, as well as an adjustable shade and rotational base making it as practical as it is beautiful. Suited to both intimate and spacious settings, this fun and flexible steel lamp is sure to become a much-loved everyday favourite.

Specifications

Shade and body material: Steel Shade and body colour: Black or beige Light diffuser material: Opal acrylic

Wire: Black, 200 cm
Switch 3-step touch dimmer (on lamp)
Integrated LED 6 W, 550 lm, 3000 K, CRI Voltage: 220V - 240V ~ 50/60Hz
CE approved
For direct connection to electrical system, a certified electrician is required.

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

  • Gridy

    Design studio Gridy was established by two product designers, Wilhelm Grieg Teisner and Lars Olav Dybdal. Both studied at the Bergen Academy of Arts and Design. They created the name ‘Gridy’ by combining their surnames – Grieg and Dybdal. Now based in Oslo, Gridy create functional designs with a strong sense of individuality, which are often underpinned by an element of wit. In 2011, Gridys’s Spiff lighting design was selected as one of six ‘must see’ lamps exhibited at London’s 100% Design trade fair. The following year, the duo won the Stelton Meets Corian design competition with their Trix candlestick concept. The award-winning Spiff table lamp was added to our collection in 2012, making Flame Gridy’s second design for Northern Lighting.
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