Mantis BS1 B Lattiavalaisin

Mantis BS1 B Lattiavalaisin

1 130,00 €

Mantis valaisimien persoonallinen ulkomuoto muistuttaa sirkkaa jolta se on myös saanut nimensä. Alunperin Mantis-sarja syntyi jo vuonna 1951 ja sai paljon innoitusta Alexander Calderin kevyistä ja liikkuvista mobileista.

Valaisimien veistoksellinen ja niukka ulkomuoto onkin ainutlaatuinen ilmeikkyydessään ja persoonallisuudessaan. Huolimatta veistoksellisesta ulkoasustaan jossa kurvikas ja ilmeikäs valaisinkupu kohtaa modernistisen kevyen ja konstruktiivisen rungon, ne ovat myös funktionaalisia ja liikuteltavia valaisimia, jotka varmasti hurmaavat omaperäisyydellään.

Jalkarakenne mahdollistaa pyöreäjalustaisen BS1 B valaisimen asettamisen erilaisiin asentoihin, vastapainona toimii veistoksellinen pyöreä elementti.

Mitat: jalusta ø 29 cm, liikuteltavan, 360° pyörivän varren ulottuvuus max 165 cm, min 150 cm, katkaisija 260 cm johdossa

Materiaali: maalattu teräs, alumiini valaisinkupu, nikkelöity messinki

Valonlähde: E14 - ESL 11 W, valonlähde ei mukana

Väri: musta satiini, valkoinen sisus

Design: Bernard Schottlander

Valmistaja: Lampe Gras

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MANTIS BS1 B LAMPADAIRE / FLOOR LAMP CLII - E 14 - MAX 11W - LED ou FLUO Hauteur / Height: min 1500 mm, max 1650 mm Base / Base width: Ø290 mm Rotation /Rotation :360° Born in Mainz, Germany, in 1924, Bernard Schottlander fled to England as a Jewish refugee in 1939. He worked as a welder for a short stint during the war before delving into sculpture at Leeds College of Art and the Anglo-French art center in St. John’s Wood. A year later, he went on to open his own design studio and began creating new pieces in limited editions. An admirer of Alexander Calder, the American sculptor perhaps best known as originator of the mobile, Schottlander created his Mantis Collection (1951) as an homage. Movement being intrinsic to his work, he devised clever adjustable frames constructed of strong yet flexible steel rods combined with counterweights. He then fabricated shades from aluminum using repoussé and chasing techniques, relying on his trained sculptor’s eye to produce beautifully flowing shapes that set the symmetrical and asymmetrical in opposition. His lamps – much like his idol’s mobiles – appear to defy gravity with their floating forms. Bulb (not included): LED, CFL or incandescent; E12 base; 40W max. This is the authentic Mantis Collection. Made in China.he Mantis Floor lamp by Bernard Schottlander has been recreated from his 1951 series of lights. This is an eye-catching floor lamp on an impressive scale. The sculptural form is backed up by the functionality. The lamp may be rotated by 360 degrees around the base with 5 arm positions to allow for adjustment in elevation. Materials Painted steel arm and base; painted aluminum shade; nickeled brass ball joint.The Mantis wall lamp by Bernard Schottlander has been recreated from his 1951 series of lights. 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 lamp may be rotated by 200 degrees horizontally around the wall fixing. Available in a black satin finish with the inner of the shade finished in white.