Lumina - Yaacov Kaufman - Table lamp - Liz - Steel, Textile





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Liz table lamp by Lumina, designed by Yaacov Kaufman in 2001, with a metal stem and base and a fabric shade in beige, measuring 15 by 15 by 25 cm, Italian origin, produced in 2000–2010 and in very good condition, in working order and rare as a non‑production piece.
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Lumina's Liz table lamp. It was designed by Yaacov Kaufman in 2001.
Here are the main details.
Design and Production: The lamp is a piece of modern design produced by the Italian company Lumina, known for its motto 'more light, less lamp'.
Materials: The base and the stem are made of metal, while the lampshade is made of fabric.
Features: The design features a thin, intertwined stem that widens at the circular base and beneath the cylindrical lampshade, creating a distinctive visual effect.
The Lumina Liz lamp is considered quite rare, especially in the second-hand and vintage market, because it is no longer in production. It is described as a 'refined and rare' table lamp.
Being out of production, the available specimens generate greater interest among collectors or design enthusiasts.
Its value tends to increase precisely because of its rarity and its status as a unique collectible piece due to its very particular visual effect.
Lumina's Liz table lamp. It was designed by Yaacov Kaufman in 2001.
Here are the main details.
Design and Production: The lamp is a piece of modern design produced by the Italian company Lumina, known for its motto 'more light, less lamp'.
Materials: The base and the stem are made of metal, while the lampshade is made of fabric.
Features: The design features a thin, intertwined stem that widens at the circular base and beneath the cylindrical lampshade, creating a distinctive visual effect.
The Lumina Liz lamp is considered quite rare, especially in the second-hand and vintage market, because it is no longer in production. It is described as a 'refined and rare' table lamp.
Being out of production, the available specimens generate greater interest among collectors or design enthusiasts.
Its value tends to increase precisely because of its rarity and its status as a unique collectible piece due to its very particular visual effect.

