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Link Task Lamp

Price reduced from C$ 690.00 to C$ 586.50 15% off
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Item No. 100078364

Link Task Lamp

Price reduced from C$ 690.00 to C$ 586.50 15% off
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100078364
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Link Task Lamp
Price reduced from C$ 690.00 to C$ 586.50 15% off
Price reduced from C$ 690.00 to C$ 586.50 15% off
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Peter Stathis’ Link LED Task Lamp (2008/2009) is designed for movement. With vibrant colors and bold shapes, it infuses any work or living space with a sense of playful animation, while a 360-degree swivel and two different pivot points offer a full range of motion. Link’s circular head holds 15 high-power LEDs, using only 7.5 watts of energy and lasting an estimated 25,000 hours; on-board technology keeps them cool and provides uniform, glare-free light. Includes a high-low control switch. Made in China.

Link received the 2009 IDEA Silver Award, I.D. Annual Design Award and Spark Design Award, as well as the 2008 ICFF Editors’ Award.
Brand
Pablo
General Dimensions
  • 33" H 12½" W
Assembly
Requires Assembly
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1-year warranty
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Dimensions

Medium

  • Height (in): 33
  • Width (in): 12½
  • Cord Length (in): 96
  • Stamped aluminum arms
  • Polycarbonate lens
  • Stamped steel base
  • LEDs

Peter Stathis

Based in San Francisco, Peter Stathis is an award-winning lighting designer known for combining high performance with sculptural aesthetics. He founded Virtual Studio in 1990, after graduating from Pratt Institute and Cranbrook Academy of Art. His work exhibits internationally and is featured in the permanent collections of the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum and the Museum of Modern Art.

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