In 1921, Bernard Albin Grass designed a series of lamps for the use in offices and in industrial environments. The Gras-lamp, as it was subsequently called, was astounding in its simple, robust and very ergonomic design: there are neither screws nor welded joints in the basic form. Early on, Le Corbusier was seduced by the modern design and user-friendliness of the lamps and became one of Bernard-Albin Grass' most enthusiastic supporters, using the lamps in his own offices.
The Gras N°203 was designed as a wall lamp and is made of steel. The lampshades are available in the colours black satin, chrome, yellow, red, blue, white, frosted glass, copper, raw copper, black with copper inside, white with copper inside, copper with white inside and raw copper with white inside. The wall lamp can be individually aligned and lengthened.
Manufacturer | DCW éditions PARIS |
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Country | France |
Details | Please be aware that the shades made of raw copper and brass are developing a natural decorative patina over time. |
Material | glass, steel |
Colour | blue, chrome, yellow, copper, brass, red, black, white |
Dimensions in cm | adjustable arm: min. 49 cm to max. 76 cm, rod 20 cm |
Dimensions shade in cm | Classic Round: H 14 x Ø 14 cm |
Energy efficiency classes of the light | A++ to F (A++ is the highest efficiency and F is the lowest efficiency) |
Bulb | CLII - E14 - max. 11 W - not included |
Cable | 1,94 m, black textile cord; switch 14 cm under the wall mount |
Condition | new |
shipping type | default |