Product detailed description
The PC Table Lamps collection by Pierre Charpin is a collection of refined freestanding table lamps.
Pierre Charpin was born in 1962 in France. He graduated from Beaux-Arts de Bourges in 1984 and has been working in product design since the early 1990s. His approach to design is strongly influenced by his artistic background. Pierre's research into shape and colour characterises his work and can be seen in both limited edition and industrial products.
Detailní parametry
Category: | Lights |
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Warranty: | 2 years |
Weight: | 2 kg |
Výška: | 33 cm |
Hloubka: | 25 cm |
Šířka: | 25 cm |
Materiál: | Eloxovaný hliník |
Délka napájecího kabelu: | 200 cm |
Barva: | černá |
Napájení: | 220 - 240 V |
Hmotnost: | 1.3 kg |

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