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 subesequently 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......
DCW presents a new version of the Lampe Gras N°213. That version is not only bigger than the antecessor, it also comes with a second arm and a second shade. Like the Lampe Gras N°213 the DCW Lampe Gras N°213 L Double Wall Lamp can be individually aligned and lengthened.
Manufacturer | DCW éditions PARIS |
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Country | France |
Details | The DCW Lampe Gras N°213 L Double Wall Lamp comes with a direct wall mounting (it doens't have a cable nor plug).
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Material | polyurethan, steel |
Colour | black |
Dimensions in cm | Length min. 156 cm / Length max. 223 cm |
Dimensions shade in cm | Conic, L: Ø 26 x H 21,6 |
Energy efficiency classes of the light | A++ to F (A++ is the highest efficiency and F is the lowest efficiency) |
Bulb | CLI - E27 - max. 15 W - not included |
Condition | new |
Sketch | ![]() |