Charming, romantic, unforgettable, the Garland Light mesmerizes with its delicately etched floral patterns. The lamp is made from a continuous metal strand that is wrapped around a light bulb. With a simple clip, this light secures to the base of a bulb and may be shaped into practically any form. Intertwine multiple strands of garland to create larger shade around the bulb. Garland is included in the permanent collection of MoMA New York and the Victoria and Albert Museum London.
Designed by: Tord Boontje
Awards: Tord was nominated Designer of the Year by Elle Decoration UK and the Garland Light won the awards for best light and readers choice for Future Classic
Features:
- Available in white or black
- Crafted of steel
- Includes cord
- Assemble and shape in numerous ways
- Non-tarnishing
- UL listed
- Maximum lamp rating is 60 watts
- Featured in the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London
- Overall Dimensions: 10" H x 10" W x 10" D
- Featured in Architectural Digest Magazine
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