Manhattan Pendel 50 Frostad
Manhattan Pendel 50 Frostad
Manhattan Pendel 50 Frostad
Manhattan Pendel 50 Frostad

Manhattan Pendel 50 Frostad

Serie: Manhattan
Article nr: MAN50Pf
Delivery time, 2-3 days.
711 7 569

Designer lamp Manhattan has the shape of a drinks glass fixed upside down and is named after the classic cocktail with the same name. The Manhattan series was first created in 1997 and has since grown into table lamps, floor lamps and ceiling lamps. Many restaurants and hotels are lit by the Manhattan series including the National Museum in Dublin, Ireland.Table lamp with jointed brushed stainless steel foot and lamp-shade in clear glass, clear glass with frosted ribbon or clear glass with frosted horizontal stripes. Black flex cord with power switch - Light bulb E14 max 40W.

Height: 500 mm
Diameter: 250 mm
bsweden
Bsweden, or Belysningsbologet, as it is also called, designs lamps in a beautiful Scandinavian style. The idea behind Bsweden is that the lamps should have a Scandinavian design and the inspiration of the shapes comes directly from Scandinavian artists. These design lamps are made locally and many of the lamps are mouth blown and handmade. Bsweden's range consists of floor lamps, ceiling lamps, wall lamps and much more in lighting. Let yourself be inspired!

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