Matin Table Lamp 300 mm, Polished Brass / Ros By Liberty
342.00 €
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Matin table lamp by Hay with a contemporary, poetic design with an elegant, pleated lampshade in cotton in a variety of vibrant colours.
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Description
The table lamp by Hay has a contemporary, poetic design with an elegant, pleated lampshade in cotton in a variety of vibrant colours. It has a slim, thin lamp stand in bent steel wire. The lamp has a practical dimmer to allow the regulation of light brightness. A perfect detail for every room in your home.
Designed by Inga Sempé.
- Matin is appreciated for the soft light and the timeless expression.
- The table lamp comes in different colours.
- Designed by Inga Sempé.
- Integrated LED lightsource.
- Table lamp in cotton and steel wire.
- Built-in step dimmer.
Designed by Inga Sempé.
About the table lamp from Hay
- Matin is appreciated for the soft light and the timeless expression.
- The table lamp comes in different colours.
- Designed by Inga Sempé.
- Integrated LED lightsource.
- Table lamp in cotton and steel wire.
- Built-in step dimmer.
Product information
- Item number378345
- Delivery item numberAC070-A577-AN47
- Brand
- Series
- DesignerInga Sempé
- Freight classSmall
- Certification / StandardCE Mark, UKCA
- CRI85
- Dimmer switchYes
- Electric shock protectionIII
- Energy Class A-GG
- IP classIP20
- LampshadeCotton
- Lampshade ColourRos by Liberty
- LampstandPolished Brass
- Light source includedYes
- MaterialSteel Wire
- SocketBuilt-In LED
- Year of design2018
- Depth30 cm
- Height38 cm
- Width30 cm
- Kelvin2800 K
- Lumen150 lm
- Cord length2000 mm
- Lamp Base Width174 mm
- Shade width300 mm
About the brand
Hay was founded in 2002, and its furniture collection was launched at Imm Cologne in 2003. The ambition behind Hay was to encourage Danish furniture design to return to its innovative golden age of the 1950s and 1960s, but in a context suited to the present day. It quickly became a concept that gained global popularity.



