Carpyen Rebound Table Lamp

Designer: Dan Yeffet
€1,156.20
Availability 6/8 weeks
Finishings: *
  • Green marble
  • Black marble
  • Carrara marble
  • Travertine
Shades: *
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Rebound is a modernised timeless icon of a lamp with unexpected brilliance, an iconic object of non-directional light. Working in general with noble materials has allowed the designer to create an object that lies between function and desire, playing with iconic forms with his own interpretations, classic shapes with a contemporary twist with the latest LED lighting technology. Available with and without leather.

Specifications

Light source (Bulb Included): LED GU10 - 9 W - 880 Lumen - 3000 K - CRI 80
Dimmable TRIAC
Materials: Structure: marble Diffuser: brass and leather

Size Description

Ø 40 x H 39.4 cm
Weight: 6.85kg

  • Dan Yeffet

    <p>Born in 1971 in Jerusalem, Israel. Studied Industrial Design at Bezalel Academy: School of Art and Design in Jerusalem (1999-2001). He then moved to the Netherlands where he graduated from the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam in 2002 (BA in industrial/product design). <br /><br />After his graduation he set up his studio in Amsterdam. In 2005 he moved his studio to Paris where he still works. Dan‘s work stretches from space to objects - and everything in between - and in various methods, from classic craft work to cutting edge technologies. He designs furniture pieces, glass sculptures and lights, objects of desire - chic and pure - daily products, conceptual space, urban spaces, gallery objects and limited series. His work can be described as innovative, simple and yet with a strong identity. <br /><br />The works of Dan can be found in various museums and Galleries around the world such as the New Design Museum in Chicago, the Museum of Art's "Visual Delight" in Philadelphia; the Maritime Museum in New London-US, the Modam Museum in Luxembourg, FNAC Foundation in Paris,the V&amp;A in London and the Design Museum in Holon Israel.</p>
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