Award-winning masterpiece of the Milan Triennale Gold Prize.
The lamp "Sippuri," which means onion in Finnish, features a beautiful opal glass shade that is created by blowing glass using a mold, captivating all who see it. The surface is sandblasted, giving it a matte texture. The soft glow it emits is also enchanting. At the time of its design, the glass shades were manufactured by Iittala, but they are now produced in Finland by Inolux. The lamp was designed by Lisa Johansson-Pape, a representative lighting designer of Finland, and won the gold medal at the Milan Triennale in 1954, becoming one of her signature works. Regarding the adjustment of the lighting cord length, please use the included cord hanger to adjust any excess cord or bundle it and store it inside the ceiling cover. Additionally, we also accept custom orders for sizes tailored to your desired length or modifications to change to a cover with storage.
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Designer: Lisa Johansson-Pape Design Year: 1954 Brand: INNOLUX Country of Production: Finland *Electrical materials: Made in Japan Size: Diameter 250 × Height 340 mm Weight: 1.3 kg Cord Length: 1.4 m Specifications: E26 Incandescent Bulb 60W × 1 *Sold separately LED bulbs compatible Hook ceiling With cord hanger Material: Glass Warranty Period: 1 year
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It lights up beautifully and fantastically.
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Socket part. It has a matte texture with a blasted finish.
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Hook-and-seal type. Please bundle any excess cord inside the sealing cover.
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Our company is engaged in the import of interior goods and the manufacturing of original furniture. One of our business areas, product development, involves collecting old materials and products from that time, making improvements to align with modern lifestyles, and commercializing them. We are also focused on discovering designers who are eager to build their history and their works.