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The Stockholm-based designer Jonas Wagell successfully mixes the delicate and the raw into a beautiful little lamp with concrete base and brass button. Ready to decorate your sofa table, your shelf or the bedside table.
Honest materials – concrete and brass – are transformed into a lamp of beauty by Stockholm-based designer Jonas Wagnell. Inspired by traditional oil lamps, he brings these materials together into a design that is both raw and delicate. It has been noted that JWDA Concrete Lamp fits perfectly into any style of interior, ready to adorn a bedside table, desk or sofa table. Which suits Jonas just fine: “I want to create products that can be used every day and become part of people’s lives.”
The designer himself says, “My design work is focused on functional items rather than artistic objects. I appreciate products that can be used every day and become part of people’s lives”.
We hope his Concrete Lamp will be.
Bulb: G9 dimmable (not included)
Colour: Alabaster White
Materials: Powder-coated stainless steel, opal glass
Dimensions: Size: Ø: 17cm, H: 29cm
Designer info:
Audo Copenhagen has always been fascinated by the way in which individuals and spaces can be united through great design. In our pursuit to craft furniture, lighting and interior accessories shaped by purposeful details, high-quality materials and human needs, we create strong and lasting relations between designers, manufacturers and customers.
The sense of community that results from this union of like-minded individuals fosters a deeper sense of belonging – and products that stand the test of time, inviting human connection, inspiration and experimentation to push the boundaries of modern design. We truly believe that when we work collectively, we achieve more than we do individually: the sum of our work and of our connections is always greater than its parts, and our softly minimal designs and collaborative spirit help to join the dots between the home, the workplace and the service industry, redefining how we use space and, ultimately, how we connect to those around us.