Wire Floor Lamp floor lamp
Easy to use
With a diameter of 40 centimeters and a height of 120 centimeters, the Wire Floor Lamp for use as floor lamp Suitable for use in living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, studies, offices, or in the lobby of a hotel or office building. A transparent 2.20-meter power cable supplies the light source (maximum 60 watts), which is concealed by the white or orange, semi-circular lampshade. The power cable features a switch for convenient operation of the Wire Floor Lamp.
Wire Furniture Collection
One year after the Pantonova wire furniture series, Verner Panton In 1972, Verner Panton released the Wire Lamp. Modular furniture that seemed to adapt to any situation was his forte. In this vein, the Wire Floor Lamp fits perfectly with the furniture pieces of the Pantonova family, especially the Wire Shelf. The large, yet delicate-looking lamp also harmonizes beautifully with the Wire Cone Chair. Formed from a spirally twisted wire rope, the Wire Lamps are completely open at the sides and bottom. A colored plastic cap, resembling a small hat, forms the top. Formerly in white, brown, yellow and orange Designed in a variety of colors, the Wire Floor Lamp is now available in different shades. There are also two versions. Table lamps-versions that Wire Table Lamp 40 and the Wire Table Lamp 30.
Certificate of authenticity and spare parts
At the design interior specialist TAGWERC You will receive the original Wire Floor Lamp with certificate of authenticity in all versions as well as spare parts.
material
- material
- Color
- Metal, plastic
- Silver, White
dimension
- Height
- diameter
- Weight
- power cable length
- Power cable color
- Cord switch
- 120.00 cm
- 40.00 cm
- 5.50 kg
- 220.00 cm
- Transparent
- Yes
light bulbs
- Version
- Maximum power
- execution
- Light bulbs included
- E27
- 1x MAX. 60 WATT
- Opal / White
- No
The Wire Floor Lamp floor lamp was designed by
Verner Panton
Verner Panton is among the most inspiring designers of the 20th century. With avant-garde designs using modern materials, the Danish-born designer was far ahead of his time. The architect and designer created houses, furniture, lighting, textiles, and everyday objects.













