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Mantis Table Lamp

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    $780.00

    The Mantis Table Lamp by DCW éditions Paris takes a different visual approach towards lighting. A rounded base grounds the table lamp while its thin steel body is capable of full 360-degree rotation. The asymmetrical shade at the end helps provide direct, focused task lighting. This fixture, both aesthetically and functionally, works best in modern living environments, including living rooms and bedrooms.

    Categories: DCW EDITIONS, Table lamp Item Code(s):BS3 BL
    Manufacturer:DCW éditions
    Material:Steel, aluminium, brass
    Finish:Black
    IP Rating:20
    Dimensions:7,87’ X 20,47’
    Cord Length:86"
    Light Source:E14
    Power:11W
    Lumens/CRI:1100 Lm / 85 CRI
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    Designer

    BERNARD SCHOTTLANDER

    Bernard Schottlander was born in Mainz, Germany in 1924 and moved to England in 1939. After serving with the British Army in India, he learnt to weld and took a course in Sculpture at Leeds College of Art and subsequently – with the help of a bursary – at the Anglo-French art centre in St John’s Wood. Bernard Schottlander described himself as a designer for interiors and a sculptor for exteriors. After several successful years as an industrial designer, Bernard Schottlander chose to concentrate on sculpture. In the late 1950’s he established a workshop in North London where he was ably assisted for many years by George Nash. From 1965 he taught metalwork at St Martins School of Art. In the same year he was part of the group show Six Artists at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London and in the following year (1966) had his first solo show at the Hamilton Galleries, London.
    Movement is intrinsic to all of Schottlander’s work : an artist, an engineer and in no small measure a handyman, he devised a clever system of counterweights combined with a series of strong and flexible metal bars. The shade also is unique of its kind. Like an acrobat suspended in mid-air, it is made from aluminium using spinning and chasing techniques that are a part of the metalworker’s inventory of skills, but to which he has brought his sculptor’s eye to create a helical movement in which the symmetrical and the asymmetrical are in opposition.

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    • Cordless
    • Floor Lamp
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    • Wall/Ceiling

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