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Multi-Lite Table Lamp
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Gubi
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Louis Weisdorf’s contemporary and classic design philosophy is echoed in the new Multi-Lite Table Lamp. With its timeless elegance, distinctive style and unique multi-functionality, the Multi-Lite Table Lamp brings life and character to any interior space. The Multi-Lite lamp design is created in 1972 by the Danish architect Louis Weisdorf with the aim of reflecting his passion for diversity.
Due to its unique design, the two opposing outside shades can individually be rotated and transformed into multiple combinations and encourage for personal installations and expressions whenever desired. Always with Weisdorf’s design philosophy in mind, the light can be directed upwards, downwards or exude an asymmetric art light without exposing the light source. Two cylindrical shapes lay the foundation of the lamp and a metal ring encompasses it and anchors the two quarter-spherical shades, which ultimately completes a picture of an iconic design with multiple purposes. The decorative Multi-Lite Table Lamp is an evolution of the pendant design and perfectly suited for creating a festive ambient light in the domestic living room.
BRAND HIGHLIGHT
A hero of the Danish design world with a truly global following, Gubi offers a unique edit of furniture and lighting by overlooked icons of the past and celebrated designers of today, all with an instantly recognisable contemporary aesthetic.Founded in Copenhagen in 1967, Gubi originally created furniture designed by its founders, Lisbeth and Gubi Olsen. Following the introduction of the couple’s sons to the business, they began to delve into the past, and Gubi earned a unique reputation for uncovering forgotten gems of the design world.
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DESIGNED BY
Louis Weisdorf
Louis Weisdorf (1932–2021) was a well-known Danish architect and industrial designer. After becoming one of the youngest designers to graduate from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1954, he worked across graphic, interior, architectural, and industrial design. Weisdorf described himself as a specialist in versatility, which sums up the prodigious and notable career of this multi-faceted designer.
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