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Type 75 Mini Desk Lamp - Paul Smith Edition Four

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$590.00

Anglepoise Type 75 Mini Desk Lamp - Paul Smith Edition Four

Sir Kenneth Grange’s Type 75™ Mini collection offers all the functionality of its larger sibling, but in a more compact form, making it a popular choice for smaller spaces. The lamp features an integrated shade switch and Anglepoise constant tension spring technology for matchless flexibility and perfect balance. Re-intrepreted here by British designer Paul Smith in Edition Four of his collaboration with Anglepoise.

Fit:
- 13cm Shade diameter
- 15cm Shade height
- 50cm Max reach
- 17cm Base diameter
- 180cm Cable lenght

Fabric: Aluminium, Chrome, Cast Iron

Features:
- Matte painted finish 
- Powder coated aluminium shade & arms 
- Integrated shade switch 
- Chrome plated fittings 
- Cast iron base with aluminium cover 
- Anglepoise® constant tension spring technology

Designed by Sir Kenneth Grange / Re-interpreted by Paul Smith

Anglepoise + Paul Smith is a stunning interpretation of the Anglepoise Type 75™ range, combining the unmistakable form and function of an Anglepoise with the quintessential style of Britain’s foremost designer. Created for Anglepoise by leading British industrial product designer, Sir Kenneth Grange, the timeless Type 75™ design provides the perfect canvas for a designer known for his mastery of colour.

 

In Paul Smith's Edition Four palette, British countryside colours dominate: deep, earthy burgundy, leaden grey, sky blue, dappled green and rich clay. Just a dash of fluorescent yellow adds that element of surprise we have come to expect from a designer renowned for his mastery of colour.

This particular edition also revisits the unique patchwork colour scheme created for a unique version of the Land Rover Defender. Paul’s original 27-colour palette alluded to the Defender’s past as a multi-purpose utilitarian workhorse, referencing its use on the farmyard and in the emergency services.

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