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Multi Lite Table Lamp

$1,199.00
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Item No. 100447236

Multi Lite Table Lamp

$1,199.00
4 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100447236
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Multi Lite Table Lamp
$1,199.00
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Danish designer Louis Weisdorf’s ingenious Multi-Lite Table Lamp (1972) is unique in its playful flexibility, which casts light in multiple directions with a simple adjustment to its spherical shades. The distinctive round metal lamp features a core of two concentric cylinders, surrounded by a pair of quarter-sphere shades that can each be rotated to direct light upward, downward, or sideways. Designed to engage the user, the adjustable shades create a changing and captivating sculptural silhouette. This endless versatility gives the lamp a transformative quality that suits both the quietest reading nooks and liveliest dinner parties. Bulb (not included): incandescent, CFL or LED; E12 base; 60W max. UL Listed. Made in China.
  • Spherical shades can be configured in multiple ways.
  • Casts light in several directions allowing for a customized lighting experience.
  • Iconic modern design by a noted Danish architect and industrial designer.
Brand
Gubi
General Dimensions
  • 19¾" H 9½" DIA
Product Weight
6.25 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
1-year warranty
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Dimensions

Multi Lite Table Lamp

  • Height (in): 19¾
  • Diameter (in): 9½
  • Weight (lbs): 6.25
  • Cord Length (in): 78¾
  • Metal shade with white lacquered interior
  • Brass or chrome frame
  • Fabric-covered cord
Louis Weisdorf

Louis Weisdorf

After graduating from Denmark's Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1954, architect and designer Louis Weisdorf went to work for Danish design master Poul Henningsen. Weisdorf designed lamps for about 15 years in a diverse 60-plus-year architecture career that included the design of homes, schools, and two amusement parks. He described his career as “specialized in versatility.”

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