Beskrivning
Beautiful Leimu from Iittala. Magnus Pettersen has created a table lamp where fragile and hard materials meet. The sturdy base is made of concrete and meets the elegant glass screen. Together, the two materials is a fabulous table lamp available in different colors and sizes.
As we are based in Europe, all our lamps/electrical items are made to the European standard of 220-230 volts, with an european plug. Due to the new EU directives, plugs for ceiling lamps, pendants and chandeliers are not included. They are CE-marked which means that they are approved for use in Europe only. We recommend using a 110 to 220 volt adapter, although we still cannot guarantee that it will work perfectly in your home.
The difference in voltage may affect the light of the lamp and you will not be able to use a dimmer function. The lamp can also make 'wiring noises' due to the voltage difference.
If you alter or rewire the lamp/item in any way, there will be no warranty applicable for the lamp/item and you cannot return it.
Product information
- Item number166319
- Delivery item number1009439
- Brand
- DesignerMagnus Petterssen
- Freight classSmall
- ColourCopper
- Dimmer switchNo
- IP classIP20
- LampshadeGlass
- LampstandConcrete
- Light source includedNo
- MaterialGlass
- Number of light sources1
- SocketE14
- Height30 cm
- Width20 cm
- Cord length2500 mm
- Max watt60 W
Ratings & Reviews
4,8
4 Reviews
Ratings / TrustScore
DateRating
Sara S25-10-16
Love the lamp! So beautiful and gives a cozy light. But I'm taking the rating down a notch because there was a sticker on the back of the foot that after being removed left a dark stain that cannot be removed. There was also a similar stain on the front of the foot. These two stains are fortunately covered by the glass but it is visible if you look closely.
Review translated from Swedish.
Arja K25-10-15
Gives such a lovely mood light!!!!!
Review translated from Finnish.
Ingrid23-07-03
So beautiful, stylish, gives a fantastically beautiful shine!
Review translated from Swedish.


