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Bau Lamp Small EU Nature

285.00USD
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Specifications
Maintenance
Light source
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Materials:

Linden Wood Veneer

Size & Weight:
H: 44 x L: 57,5 cm
1,7 kg
Product Information:

Bau lamp is a self-assembly lamp. Assembly manual included. Delivered with 4 m white textile cord and fitting.

Maintenance:

Bau can be cleaned with a duster.

Light source:

EU E27 (big socket). Low-energy 9 Watt bulbs are recommended.  All Bulbs can be purchased separately.
Energy Label: Find it here

About

Bau

Bau is a sculptural hanging lamp designed by Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt, who has combined composition and geometric shapes in a unique and creative design. Bau is a decorative lamp that suits both minimalistic interiors and more daring houses. The design is based on interlocking geometric circles, sticking out in all directions. Bau has an immediate pattern that is broken up by the discs' sizes and off-centre linkages, making the lamp living and organic in its expression.

Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt explains: "Decoration does not need to be restricted to objects you hang on the wall, but can also form an integral part of more functional objects, such as a table or a lamp. This creates new and exciting opportunities in furnishing. When you move your position in relation to Bau, the tight geometric lines are broken. The sort of experience I want people to have is to see the Bau lamp and wonder what it looks like from the other side. It must appeal to peoples' sense of curiosity."

Designer

Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt

Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt graduated from The Danish Design School in 1994. Since then she has primarily worked with unique ceramic pieces. In the later years she has started to work more with function and wood as the main material.

"Geometrical forms have always been the point of departure for my works. I think construction and composition are important for the final result and I am continuously challenging myself by breaking through the existing frames. I want the viewer to have an experience with the object. Then it becomes alive..."