Tom Dixon Felt Floor Lamp, White
Tom Dixon Felt Floor Lamp, White
Product description
Product code: 11155501
The Felt range from Tom Dixon is designed to add warmth to your space, thanks to the texture and depth of the material. Heat-pressed into a soft, organic shape, the shade of this floor lamp is made from double-layered felt. It's supported by a minimalist metal tripod stand, making it ideally placed in your contemporary home.
Product specifications
- Assembly Required
- Fully assembled
- Brand
- Tom Dixon
- Bulb included?
- NO
- Cable length (m)
- 3m
- Care instructions
- Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth
- Country of Origin
- China
- Dimensions
- H145 x Dia.70cm
- Dimmable
Dimmable
All lights require a compatible dimmer and a dimmable bulb. We would recommend a V-Pro dimmer to ensure full functionality of your fitting.
- NO
- Electrical Classification
Electrical Classification
Class 1, or single insulated products, have an earth wire and therefore need to be earthed into your home. Class 2, or double insulated products do not require an earth connection. Always consult with a qualified electrician
- Class 2
- Flex
- Plastic
- Material
- Felt, Metal
- Number of bulbs
- 1
- Power Supply
- Mains
- Recommended bulb - LED
- 10W ES LED Classic
- Switch type
- Foot switch
- Weight
Weight
Unpackaged weight of the product
- 3.4kg
Brand information
Tom is a restless innovator who works mainly in lighting, accessories and furniture. From his departure point in the early eighties welding salvaged steel into radical furniture, he has constantly reinvented himself through a series of different design lives. The latest chapter of Tom’s design journey began in 2002 when he left corporate life to create his own eponymous brand as a platform for a series of new adventures in the design of products and interiors. 15 years on, Tom Dixon is now a widely celebrated global force in interior design with hubs in New York, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles and Tokyo. Tom Dixons 600 products range from lighting to furniture, from tableware through to fragrance and are distributed in over 65 countries; they are instantly recognisable for their sculptural qualities and engineered materiality.
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