Bellevue AJ8 table lamp
Brass and/or in combination with Black resp. Whitethe Bellevue Re-Edition from &tradition blends harmoniously into the room or can be coordinated with the ambience. In the Arne Jacobsen Collection of TAGWERC you will also find Bellevue as a built-intable lamp (AJ10 and AJ11), floor lamp (AJ7) and wall light (AJ9). With the Bellevue light series the head of the luminaire consists of a conically shaped and asymmetrically tapered lampshade, which provides glare-free light thanks to its sophisticated shape. The light source is concealed in a simple and elegant way. At the same time, the white interior of the lampshade reflects the light before it emerges and, like a spotlight, provides atmospheric illumination of the desired area. The flexible gooseneck of the Bellevue AJ8 table lamp allows you to direct and accentuate the light to the desired area.
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A weight, housed in the base, gives the Bellevue AJ8 table lamp a secure stand. The toggle switch for switching the Bellevue AJ8 table lamp on and off is also located here. A black or white cable, color-coordinated with the respective lampshade (black for the brass version), supplies the Bellevue AJ8 table lamp with power.
As a desk lamp, shelf lamp, sideboard light, bedside lamp or reading light - the furnishing consultants at TAGWERC recommend the table lamp Bellevue AJ8 from &tradition wherever a flexible accent is required that enhances the living ambience even in daylight. Thanks to their flexibility, the Bellevue lights can even be used as a ceiling washlight.
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Material
- Material
- Color
- Metal
- Black Brass
Dimension
- Height
- Diameter
- Textile cable length
- Textile cable Color
- Cord switch
- 42.00 cm
- 17.50 cm
- 200 cm
- black
- no
Light source
- Version
- Max. power
- Execution
- Bulbs included
- E14
- 1x MAX. 40 WATT
- Opal / White
- no
The Bellevue AJ8 table lamp was designed by
Arne Jacobsen in 1929
Arne Jacobsen is one of the most inspiring designers of the 20th century. With his buildings and design work in the style of functionalism and using modern materials, the Danish-born designer was far ahead of his time. The architect and Designer created houses, furniture, lights and everyday objects.