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Online store Frank Ligtelijn ‘‘Globe’’ wall lamp for Raak Amsterdam 1962
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Frank Ligtelijn ‘‘Globe’’ wall lamp for Raak Amsterdam 1962

€495.00

The Globe wall lamp, designed by Frank Ligtelijn in 1982 for Raak Amsterdam, stands as a striking example of minimalist elegance combined with functional design. Featuring a beautifully smoke-brown spherical globe glass shade, the lamp offers an innovative twist — its shade can be positioned according to your own preferred direction, giving the user a sense of control over the lighting experience. This flexibility not only allows for customized illumination but also adds a dynamic element to the lamp's aesthetic, ensuring it can adapt to various spaces and settings.

The globe glass shade is cradled by a sleek chrome basket-like ring, which both supports the delicate glass and adds a touch of industrial sophistication. The chrome ring's clean, geometric lines contrast beautifully with the soft curves of the globe, creating a harmonious balance between form and function. The design speaks to a modernist sensibility while remaining timeless, making it a perfect addition to contemporary interiors or as a statement piece in more eclectic spaces.

Produced by Raak Amsterdam, a company known for its innovative lighting designs, the Globe wall lamp reflects the brand's commitment to high-quality craftsmanship and cutting-edge design. Ligtelijn's creation continues to be celebrated for its understated elegance and versatile functionality, embodying the essence of 1980s design while maintaining a place in modern homes and commercial spaces.

The following text is how Raak Amsterdam described their design in their catalogue

“Chrome-plated ring in which a glass balloon is captured as a refined piece of jewelry in a precious setting. A glass balloon with ups and downs“

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The Globe wall lamp, designed by Frank Ligtelijn in 1982 for Raak Amsterdam, stands as a striking example of minimalist elegance combined with functional design. Featuring a beautifully smoke-brown spherical globe glass shade, the lamp offers an innovative twist — its shade can be positioned according to your own preferred direction, giving the user a sense of control over the lighting experience. This flexibility not only allows for customized illumination but also adds a dynamic element to the lamp's aesthetic, ensuring it can adapt to various spaces and settings.

The globe glass shade is cradled by a sleek chrome basket-like ring, which both supports the delicate glass and adds a touch of industrial sophistication. The chrome ring's clean, geometric lines contrast beautifully with the soft curves of the globe, creating a harmonious balance between form and function. The design speaks to a modernist sensibility while remaining timeless, making it a perfect addition to contemporary interiors or as a statement piece in more eclectic spaces.

Produced by Raak Amsterdam, a company known for its innovative lighting designs, the Globe wall lamp reflects the brand's commitment to high-quality craftsmanship and cutting-edge design. Ligtelijn's creation continues to be celebrated for its understated elegance and versatile functionality, embodying the essence of 1980s design while maintaining a place in modern homes and commercial spaces.

The following text is how Raak Amsterdam described their design in their catalogue

“Chrome-plated ring in which a glass balloon is captured as a refined piece of jewelry in a precious setting. A glass balloon with ups and downs“

The Globe wall lamp, designed by Frank Ligtelijn in 1982 for Raak Amsterdam, stands as a striking example of minimalist elegance combined with functional design. Featuring a beautifully smoke-brown spherical globe glass shade, the lamp offers an innovative twist — its shade can be positioned according to your own preferred direction, giving the user a sense of control over the lighting experience. This flexibility not only allows for customized illumination but also adds a dynamic element to the lamp's aesthetic, ensuring it can adapt to various spaces and settings.

The globe glass shade is cradled by a sleek chrome basket-like ring, which both supports the delicate glass and adds a touch of industrial sophistication. The chrome ring's clean, geometric lines contrast beautifully with the soft curves of the globe, creating a harmonious balance between form and function. The design speaks to a modernist sensibility while remaining timeless, making it a perfect addition to contemporary interiors or as a statement piece in more eclectic spaces.

Produced by Raak Amsterdam, a company known for its innovative lighting designs, the Globe wall lamp reflects the brand's commitment to high-quality craftsmanship and cutting-edge design. Ligtelijn's creation continues to be celebrated for its understated elegance and versatile functionality, embodying the essence of 1980s design while maintaining a place in modern homes and commercial spaces.

The following text is how Raak Amsterdam described their design in their catalogue

“Chrome-plated ring in which a glass balloon is captured as a refined piece of jewelry in a precious setting. A glass balloon with ups and downs“

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