This reinterpretation of the classic globe lamp by Tim Rundle is lampshade and bulb in one. So it can be screwed into any suitable socket and also hang. Image: Menu
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A round thing: spherical lamps

Pia Seidel
14.8.2018
Translation: machine translated

I think sustainably when it comes to electricity. Less so when it comes to owning lamps in all shapes and colours for decoration. I'm currently fond of these lights.

Although I'm sure my landlady will disagree, I need more connections for lamps. Not necessarily to have permanent lighting, but simply to be able to place more lamps without having to switch them all on. In addition to their function, they are also decorative wonders. As objects, they set accents during the day and in the evening and round off shelves or empty corners.

I am currently fascinated by spherical lights and alien galaxies. Perhaps because they remind me of planets. I don't want to withhold the most beautiful spherical table and pendant lights that I have discovered in our range from you:

Spherical

Outdoor-suitable spheres

Ring-shaped

Bright pears

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Header image: This reinterpretation of the classic globe lamp by Tim Rundle is lampshade and bulb in one. So it can be screwed into any suitable socket and also hang. Image: Menu

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