Gräshoppa Table Lamp | Blue-grey
Table lights from GUBI, Designed by Greta M. Grossman
Product description
The iconic Gräshoppa task lamp, designed by Greta M. Grossman, was first produced in 1948. Greta M. Grossman (1906-1999) was a Swedish designer and architect. She immigrated to the US in the 1940’s where she played a significant role in defining the aesthetic of mid-century Californian modernism. Today, her designs are highly collectible and are sold at auctions all around the world. In Grossman’s products everything is unique in their lightness of form with elegant, asymmetric lines.
The shade of the task lamp is mounted onto a flexible arm, which means that the light can be directional, yet the glare is minimal.
Measurement
H: 41,2 cm, Shade Ø: 14,4 cm, Base Ø 15 cm.
Cord length: Approx. 250 cm
The shade of the task lamp is mounted onto a flexible arm, which means that the light can be directional, yet the glare is minimal.
Measurement
H: 41,2 cm, Shade Ø: 14,4 cm, Base Ø 15 cm.
Cord length: Approx. 250 cm
Concept
Greta M. Grossman (1906-1999) was a Swedish designer and architect. She immigrated to the US in the 1940’s where she played a significant role in defining the aesthetic of mid-century Californian modernism. The iconic Gräshoppa lamp was first produced in 1947 and the Cobra lamp in 1950, which later won the prestigious Good Design Award. Today, her designs are highly collectible and are sold at auctions all around the world. In Grossman’s products everything is unique in their lightness of form with elegant, asymmetric lines.
More about this product
Categorised in Interior lighting - Table lights - Task lights - Reading lights - Contract - Office - Metal - Brass - Steel.
Part of the collection
LIGHTING.
Manufacturer
GUBI
Family
Gräshoppa
Architonic ID
1291792
Year of Launch
2013
Year of Design
1948
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