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Living Room
Kitchen
Bedroom
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Outdoor
For other brands, spare parts, when available are displayed directly on the product page. If you can't find the spare part you need, contact us.
Living Room
Kitchen
Bedroom
Office
Outdoor












The Wire table lamp, originally created by Verner Panton in 1972, fascinates with its extraordinary construction principle. A precise cylindrical structure of chrome-plated wire made without welding blends with a plastic hemisphere that shields the bulb that sits in the center of a chrome-plated metal reflector, which directs light toward the hemisphere. Only when the light is turned on does the Wire lamp reveal the translucence of its shadow. The result is a completely glare-free, soft light that gives the room a high degree of comfort. The plastic hemisphere is removable, so the bulb can be easily inserted or replaced.
Wire Table Ø30, small table version complete with transparent power cord. The bulb is not included.
BULBS
- 230V source: E14 1x max 25W (not included)
- 120V source: E12 1x max 25W (not included)
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Reference: A40SLBOX060B
Power supply 24V slim with 60W max power. Power supply: 100-250V / AC (2.5A 60W 230V) (1.46A 35W 110V). It can be inserted inside aluminum profiles having an elongated shape, dimensions: 314 x 30 x 21mm.
Reference: 1487002
Astro Lighting Juno Single, ceiling lamp for indoor use. Made of metal and mild steel. Available in two finishes.
Reference: F1032057+F1033088
Bon Jour table lamp, in the LED version with transparent PMMA body, for indoor use. Complete with 13W warm white light led 2700K (CRI90) which emits a luminous flux of 900 lumens adjustable in intensity. Available with a handwoven pleated raffia fiber crown and upper part (TOP) in the chrome color. Designed by designer Philippe Starck in 2015 for Flos.