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Spun Light Table 1
Architonic ID: 20278636
SKU: F6610009
Year of Launch: 2003
Table/desk lamp providing diffused light. Spun metal frame and diffuser, die-cast aluminum diffuser support arms and lampholder support, painted in the colors indicated below. White, injection-molded polycarbonate diffuser supports. Sandblasted pressed glass upper diffuser screen. On the cable there is the electronic dimmer which allows the regulation of light brightness.
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Spun Light F:
Floor fixture providing diffused lighting.
Spun metal frame and diffuser, die-cast aluminum diffuser support arms and lampholder support, painted in the colors indicated below.
White, injection-molded polycarbonate diffuser supports.
Sandblasted pressed glass upper diffuser screen. On the cable there is the electronic dimmer which allows the regulation
of light brightness.
Spun Light T1 / T2:
Table/desk lamp providing diffused light.
Spun metal frame and diffuser, die-cast aluminum diffuser support arms and lampholder support, painted in the colors indicated below.
White, injection-molded polycarbonate diffuser supports.
Sandblasted pressed glass upper diffuser screen. On the cable there is the electronic dimmer which allows the regulation
of light brightness.
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United Kingdom
Sebastian Wrong is not only a founding member and Operations Director of Established & Sons, but also one of the company’s celebrated designers. His inventiveness and quirky take on the objects he designs have garnered attention from around the world. Wrong studied sculpture before establishing his own successful manufacturing company in 1995. The ‘Spun’ lamp made a huge impact when first exhibited internationally in 2002. It has since won the prestigious Red Dot design award and is currently being produced by Flos. Together with Mark Holmes Wrong formed the multifaceted organisation ‘The Lane’ in 2003 and produced a collection of design products, graphic identities and exhibition designs.