Original 1227 Task Lamp (Red) - OPEN BOX RETURN
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Key Features
An icon of British design. The Anglepoise Original 1227 Task Lamp is a re-creation of the acclaimed 1930s table lamp design by automotive engineer (and spring inventor) George Carwardine. This lamp, with its signature 3-spring mechanism and weighted 2-tier base, can be smoothly repositioned to focus the light exactly where it's needed...just like the original. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN OPEN BOX RETURN ITEM. PRODUCT IS IN NEW CONDITION. ALL OPEN BOX SALES ARE FINAL. NO RETURNS WILL BE ACCEPTED. QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND.
As an established brand in the United Kingdom for over a century, Anglepoise has become synonymous with aesthetically-pleasing lighting pieces and superior craftsmanship. With a continuing success of designs that allow for versatile placement in commercial and residential settings, the company evokes that quintessential British atmosphere. More than just lighting, the company has introduced a line of furniture products to complement their existing lineup. Clean, iconic, and progressive ideologies immortalize this brand as a force to be reckoned with.
Key Features
An icon of British design. The Anglepoise Original 1227 Task Lamp is a re-creation of the acclaimed 1930s table lamp design by automotive engineer (and spring inventor) George Carwardine. This lamp, with its signature 3-spring mechanism and weighted 2-tier base, can be smoothly repositioned to focus the light exactly where it's needed...just like the original. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN OPEN BOX RETURN ITEM. PRODUCT IS IN NEW CONDITION. ALL OPEN BOX SALES ARE FINAL. NO RETURNS WILL BE ACCEPTED. QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND.
As an established brand in the United Kingdom for over a century, Anglepoise has become synonymous with aesthetically-pleasing lighting pieces and superior craftsmanship. With a continuing success of designs that allow for versatile placement in commercial and residential settings, the company evokes that quintessential British atmosphere. More than just lighting, the company has introduced a line of furniture products to complement their existing lineup. Clean, iconic, and progressive ideologies immortalize this brand as a force to be reckoned with.
- Designed by George Carwardine
- Aluminum shade
- Aluminum arms and metal joints
- Weighted table base
- Double insulated
- Rocker Cord Switch
- Lighting Style: Direct
- Adjustable: Arm, Head
- Location Rating: UL Listed
- Made In UK
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