HAY x Liberty Matin Table Lamp 300 Ros
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The HAY x Liberty Matin Table Lamp features Liberty's distinctive floral print on the classic pleated shade designed by Inga Sempe. The lamp is available in two sizes and in five prints that are hand-...
Specifications
Bulb: | Integrated LED |
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Collection: | Matin |
Colour name: | Black |
Cord length: | 200 CM |
Depth: | 30 |
Designer: | Inga Sempe, Inga Sempé |
Diameter: | 30 |
Dimmable: | Yes |
Height: | 38 |
IP number: | 20 |
Length: | 0 |
Light source: | Integrated LED, 5W |
Material: | Brass, Cotton, Steel |
Width: | 30 |
Care & maintenance
- Before use, refer to the provided manual. Our manuals contain the necessary instructions to assemble the lamp. Incorrect assembly may risk damaging the circuit and reducing the lamp's lifespan.
- For lamps made of cotton, wool, or nylon, avoid using wet or damp cloths for cleaning and maintenance. Instead, use a dry, lint-free cloth or duster to remove dirt.
- For lamps made of aluminum, steel, ABS, polypropylene, polycarbonate, or acrylic, avoid using alcohol or other solvents for cleaning and avoid using abrasive or rough sponges. The product can be cleaned with a soft damp cloth and mild cleaning detergent, or a dry microfiber cloth.
- Ensure that the power supply is OFF before cleaning the product.
- This information is a general guideline. Please contact our customer service or one of our stores for specific maintenance instructions.
The HAY x Liberty Matin Table Lamp features Liberty's distinctive floral print on the classic pleated shade designed by Inga Sempe. The lamp is available in two sizes and in five prints that are hand-picked by Mette Hay: Mitsi, Betsy Ann, Ros, Ed, and Cherry Drop. The lighter patterns create a subtle diffused light, while the darker ones provide directional downward light, making it a versatile piece that can be used in various different rooms and settings.
Inga Sempe
Inga Sempé is born in Paris and graduated in 1993 at the ENSCI. Later she took up a scholarship at the Villa Medici, Académie de France in Rome. Her work is known for a lightness of touch, for a strong personality and for a particularly tactile nature. The idea of everyday use is at the center of Sempé's approach, and she often seeks out materials with special properties to meet these requirements...
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