Solveig means 'path of the sun' in Swedish.
Floor lamp with reflector in repoussé sheet steel in gloss white lacquer. The shade is connected to the base by a magnet, which enables the angle of the reflector to be modified. Solid tubular base (Ø 10 mm) in black lacquered steel with black plastic gliders; matt nickel light fitting cover; grey textile cable; black foot switch. Supplied with 1 x 10W R30 LED bulb 3000K (warm white), angle of diffusion de 40°.
SOLVEIG
- Product Name
- SOLVEIG
- Designer
- AVRIL DE PASTRE
- Manufacturer
- Ligne Roset
- Light source
- LED
- Lighting type
- Indirect
- Material
- Metal
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