Frandsen - Frandsen Design Studio - Table lamp - Ball - Metal





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Frandsen Ball table lamp, metal, black, designed by Frandsen Design Studio in Denmark, 43 cm high, 18 cm wide, 20 cm deep, new and unused.
Description from the seller
Frandsen - Benny Frandsen - Table lamp
BALL is a true classic of Danish design, created by Benny Frandsen in 1968.
In 2018, the BALL lamp celebrated its fiftieth anniversary.
BALL was originally introduced as a pendant and wall lamp with a magnet, and the magnetic lamp has enjoyed particular success. In the 1970s, the lamp could be found in most Danish homes, and since then, it has moved into holiday homes, nurseries, and every room where good lighting is needed. Even today, most Danes have a special relationship with the small round lamp.
Just because BALL is 50 years old and still a bestseller doesn't mean we've stopped developing it,
Over the years, BALL has developed in line with current trends, and the lamp is produced in all the most appreciated colors of recent decades. Since 1968, the BALL family has also been regularly expanded without losing its most well-known design elements.
Frandsen - Benny Frandsen - Table lamp
BALL is a true classic of Danish design, created by Benny Frandsen in 1968.
In 2018, the BALL lamp celebrated its fiftieth anniversary.
BALL was originally introduced as a pendant and wall lamp with a magnet, and the magnetic lamp has enjoyed particular success. In the 1970s, the lamp could be found in most Danish homes, and since then, it has moved into holiday homes, nurseries, and every room where good lighting is needed. Even today, most Danes have a special relationship with the small round lamp.
Just because BALL is 50 years old and still a bestseller doesn't mean we've stopped developing it,
Over the years, BALL has developed in line with current trends, and the lamp is produced in all the most appreciated colors of recent decades. Since 1968, the BALL family has also been regularly expanded without losing its most well-known design elements.

