NJP table lamp or desk lamp. 4 colors

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NJP table lamp or desk lamp. 4 colors *Required step

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The lamp was designed by Nendo design studio of Japan and designer Oki Sato. NJP Table is a new interpretation of the classic architect lamp. Its simple and honest look bares the lamp’s functional components, and makes it self-explanatory in its expression. The lamp’s applications have been considered in every detail: The two joints on the arm offers great flexibility making it easy to set the lamp position. As an added touch, the springs are exposed in the arm joints, and contribute to the lamp’s decorative expression. In the same way, the rear shade opening towards the arm provides stepless adjustment of the head and ventilation for the LED units. The fixture provides direct glare-free horizontal light while reflecting some of the light through the rear of the head, illuminating the top of the arm. The ergonomic design of the fixture head shapes the light and gives optimal light direction. A simple mechanical system provides great freedom of movement, so the light can always be set in the ideal position in the workspace. The shade is painted white on the inside, reflecting comfortable diffused light. Finish
White, black, light alu grey or dark alu grey, powder coated. Timer function: 4 hours/8 hours. Switch: On the fixture head.

Dimensions Width x Height x Length (mm)220 x 480 x 480 Max. 5,1 kg
Material Base: Steel. Arms and lamp head: Aluminium. Joints: Anodised aluminium.
Style Contemporain
Neuf
Origin Denmark
Fournisseur Louis Poulsen

Oki Sato

In 2002 Oki Sato founded nendo design studio. nendo means ’clay’ in Japanese – or more specifically, modelling clay such as plasticine. A unique material that makes it easy to do creative modelling. As Oki Sato explains: ”The name is appropriate for a studio that needs to develop design solutions for a host of very different clients”. Oki Sato does not look at design like many iconic designers, who have focused on the mantra, ’form follows function’. He also looks at the history behind the product and its design.

His expression is minimalist, but contains small signs and details that immediately arouse memories. He employs soft, friendly shapes which make his designs appear comfortable from first sight.