Scantling A
Wall lights from Marset, Designed by Mathias Hahn
Product description
A combination of basic geometric shapes and the use of wood together with metal give this range of lamps a homely appearance, at the same time as a clearly defined personality.
All of the movements of the fully rotating shade use arms and hinges, and its technical precision means that springs or counterweights are not necessary in order to maintain the selected position.
Scantling is a term used to define the size to which a piece of wood or stone is measured and cut, derived from the name of an old unit of measurement.
The interplay of the different elements used in its design gives this lamp an archetypal, almost graphic appearance.
All of the movements of the fully rotating shade use arms and hinges, and its technical precision means that springs or counterweights are not necessary in order to maintain the selected position.
Scantling is a term used to define the size to which a piece of wood or stone is measured and cut, derived from the name of an old unit of measurement.
The interplay of the different elements used in its design gives this lamp an archetypal, almost graphic appearance.
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WALL LAMPS.
Manufacturer
Marset
Family
Scantling
Architonic ID
1142952
Year of Launch
2011
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