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Item No. 100388012

Tip Wall Lamp

$315.00
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100388012

Tip Wall Lamp

$315.00

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  • A minimal wall lamp with an angular design.
  • Adjustable head.
  • Dimmable LED.
  • 3¾" H 3¾" W 6⅜" D
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3-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Jens Fager for Muuto
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Tip Wall Lamp
$315.00
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Inspired by the idea of paring down a design to only its essentials, the Tip Wall Lamp is a compact, architectural light that emphasizes functionality. Use the adjustable head to position the lamp directly over a task at hand, turn it away for an ambient aesthetic, or dim the LED bulb to effortlessly adjust the volume of light. The perfect reading lamp by a bed, spotlight in an entry, or wall sconce over a console, this versatile lamp can work throughout your home.
  • A minimal wall lamp with an angular design.
  • Adjustable head.
  • Dimmable LED.
  • Can be plugged in or hardwired.
  • For hardwired installation, a trim plate is needed since the base is smaller than a standard U.S. junction box.
Brand
Muuto
General Dimensions
  • 3¾" H 3¾" W 6⅜" D
Product Weight
1.25 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
3-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Item No.
100388012

Tip Wall Lamp

  • Height (in): 3¾
  • Width (in): 3¾
  • Depth (in): 6⅜
  • Weight (lbs): 1.25
  • Cord Length (in): 98½
  • Powder-coated aluminum body
  • Opal glass diffuser

Jens Fager

As Danish Modernism expanded globally in the 1950s and ‘60s, architect Ib Kofod-Larsen became one of the most exciting figures of the movement. A trained cabinetmaker, his furniture is marked by subtle details, organic lines, and a visual lightness. Celebrated pieces include the Penguin Chair and Seal Chair, as well as Module U56, renamed the Elizabeth Chair after Queen Elizabeth II acquired two.

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