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PM-02

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Fritz Hansen

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Finish/Colour:
  
Cowhide Black
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Glossy Brass
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Dimensions:
Ø13.6 x 31.4h cm
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8 - 10 Weeks
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PM-02
About the design Proving that simple can be beautiful, the thoughtful, practical PM-02 table lamp design emits diffused light from its hand-blown opal glass shade to create a warm, atmospheric glow.
The three-legged base in solid untreated brass or black lacquered steel provides an elegant contrast to the cylindrical shade.
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BRAND HIGHLIGHT
Unique designs require a unique approach. For 150 years, Fritz Hansen has brought ideas to life, carefully crafting visionary designs from some of the world’s most pioneering minds. They go beyond standard aesthetics to shape new design languages that transcend time and trends.
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DESIGNED BY
Paul McCobb
Paul McCobb (American, June 5, 1917–March 10, 1969) was a furniture designer and decorator who was well-known for his contributions to modern furniture design. He was born in Medford, MA, and developed a taste for art from a young age. Even though he studied at the Vesper George School of Art in Boston, he did not complete his studies. On December 5, 1942, he enlisted in the army. He served for a short time and was discharged in 1943. It was then that his interest in furniture design developed. He moved to New York where he was employed by Martin Feinman's Mordernage Furniture. While working there he met his future partner B.G. Mesberg. In 1945, he managed to establish an industrial design company of his own, Paul McCobb Design Associates. By 1948, McCobb had made a name for himself in the industry. He and Mesberg went on to form the Planner Group in 1950. He was responsible for the designs, while his partner acted as the distributor. Together, they introduced a line of home furnishings that proved very popular. McCobb's designs targeted the post World War II middle-class community. The furniture was simple, practical, and affordable. Planner Group released more collections after that, such as the Directional, Predictor Linear, and Perimeter lines. These made McCobb a household name.
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