Bagdad Portable Lamp

Bagdad Portable Lamp

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MYR 1,728.00
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Bagdad Portable Lamp

Mathieu Matégot, 1954

Description

Originally designed in 1954, the Bagdad Lamp is a brilliantly offbeat showcase of Mathieu Matégot’s material affinity with perforated metal. A multifaceted, cubist construction with a comet-like tail, the Bagdad’s sculptural design has proven timeless in its playful uniqueness. The new edition scales down the size by half and adds a further element of versatility by making it portable. Fitted with a touch-activated dimmer with three levels of brightness and represents a unique addition to GUBI’s Matégot portfolio, and the ever-growing collection of rechargeable lamps without limits.

Details

Shade & Stand Material: Metal

 

Space Suitability: Leisure

 

Base Colour & Material: Black, Plastic

 

Dimmable: Yes

 

Battery Charging Time (Hours): 3

 

Battery Operating Time (Hours): 9

 

Battery Type: 2 x Li-POL 103040, 1200mAh, 3, 7V

 

Cord Colour: Black, 200.15 cm

 

Lumen Recommended: 120 Lumen (0, 8W LED Dimmable, 2700K)

 

Voltage: 5V

 

Weight: 0.77 kg

 

Dimension:

W180 x H360 mm

 

Designer

Mathieu Matégot, 1954

Mathieu Matégot | Historic designer furniture | GUBIMathieu Matégot (1910–2001) was a versatile, independent and self-taught designer, architect and artist. Born in Hungary, he first discovered the potential of metal while working in a mechanical accessories plant as a prisoner of war. In 1931, after finishing his studies at Budapest's School of Art and Architecture, he settled

Although Matégot used materials such as rattan and glass, he is best known for developing his own ground-breaking material – Rigitulle, which he made from perforated sheet metal. Like fabric, this could be bent, folded, and shaped, giving his designs transparency, weightlessness, and an enduring modernity.

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MYR 1,728.00
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