Description
Greta M. Grossman designed the iconic Gräshoppa Table Lamp in 1947 and with its sophisticated yet playful design, it is still as relevant today. The distinctive, elongated conical shade is beautifully combined with a tubular brass stand, a great example of Grossman’s whimsical design language, that is both organic and modern. The Gräshoppa Table Lamp brings not only a perfect, functional addition to the desk but can also be used as a sophisticated light object in any room.
Details
Base, Stand & Shade Material: Metal / Brass
Cord Colour: Soft Yellow
Space Suitability: Indoor
Bulb Included: No
Bulb Type: E14
Bulb Type No.: 1
Dimmable: No
Lumen Recommended: 470 Lumen (~ 4W-6W LED)
Plug Colour: Soft Yellow
Voltage: 240v
Switch Material: Brass
Cord Length: 2301 mm
Switch: Yes
Certifications: CE
Product Weight: 2.04kg
Dimension:
W159 x H411 x D340 mm
Designer
Greta M. Grossman (1906–1999) was an innovator in the male-dominated worlds of mid-century industrial and interior design and architecture, gaining international recognition for her work.
She was born and educated in Sweden, setting up Studio – her first combined store and workshop – in Stockholm the same year she married musician Billy Grossman. With the onset of the Second World War, the pair emigrated to California where she worked as an architect. She was among the first to bring the Scandinavian modern aesthetic to southern California’s burgeoning modernist scene.