Archy - Archy - Table lamp - Bertha - PLA





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Estimated period 2020+, material PLA, Bertha is a contemporary sculptural table lamp by Archy (Netherlands) in white PLA, 20 cm wide, 20 cm deep, 33 cm high, with one E27 fitting, in as-new condition and in working order.
Description from the seller
Bertha is a contemporary sculptural table lamp designed as a functional art object for refined interiors.
The lamp features a softly folded, organic white shade, resting on a cylindrical base with a subtle textured finish. Its form balances architectural precision with a calm, tactile presence, making it suitable for living rooms, bedrooms, reading corners, or curated interior spaces.
When illuminated, Helios produces a warm, diffused light that enhances atmosphere rather than overpowering it. It works equally well as a bedside lamp, mood light, or decorative statement piece.
The lamp uses a standard E27 LED bulb (bulb not included). The example photos use a 5W LED bulb, offering gentle ambient lighting. Buyers may choose their preferred LED bulb, provided it does not emit heat.
Bertha is a contemporary sculptural table lamp designed as a functional art object for refined interiors.
The lamp features a softly folded, organic white shade, resting on a cylindrical base with a subtle textured finish. Its form balances architectural precision with a calm, tactile presence, making it suitable for living rooms, bedrooms, reading corners, or curated interior spaces.
When illuminated, Helios produces a warm, diffused light that enhances atmosphere rather than overpowering it. It works equally well as a bedside lamp, mood light, or decorative statement piece.
The lamp uses a standard E27 LED bulb (bulb not included). The example photos use a 5W LED bulb, offering gentle ambient lighting. Buyers may choose their preferred LED bulb, provided it does not emit heat.

