Floor light, Mantis BS1, black, Ø74cm, H155cm - Dcw editions
Bernard Schottlander, a German designer, created the Mantis collection in 1951, reissued by DCW editions.
Inspired by Alexander Calder's work on mobiles, the designer launches the collection.
This Mantis BS1 floor lamp plays on the tension between balance and imbalance by defying the law of gravity.
It is made of steel and aluminum and its rotating foot can be tilted 360° in five positions according to your convenience. Its lampshade can be adjusted to direct the light precisely to the desired area.
It is ideal for use in a living room, bedroom or dining room and decorates your interior in an original way.
Its dimensions are 74cm in diameter and 155cm high at a maximum of 170cm. The E14 LED bulb is not included, we recommend a light source of 11W maximum.
German design
- Base :
- E14
- Bulb type :
- LED
- Canopy dimensions :
- Øxcm - Hxcm
- Color :
- black
- Condition :
- new
- Country of origin :
- France
- Created for :
- indoor
- Dimmable :
- non
- Dimmable :
- no
- Material :
- steel, aluminium
- Max power :
- < 10 W
- Model :
- Mantis
- Model :
- Mantis BS1
- Product code :
- DCW EDITIONS_BS1 BL
- Source included :
- no
- Warranty :
- 2ans
- Dimensions :
- L 74.0cm x H 155.0cm x P 74.0cm
- Diameter Ø :
- 74.0cm
- standard delivery, under 48h (for product in stock): 6,90 €
- delivery in a pick-up store, under 48h (for product in stock): 5,90 €
- express delivery, the next day before 1pm (for product in stock): 12,90 €
- Delivery by courier during the day within 3 hours (for any order placed before 3 p.m.):
A product can be returned within 14 calendar days, starting on the day following the day on which the goods were received. To return a product, one needs to follow the process described in our FAQ. The costs incurred in returning the product are at the expense of the customer.
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Bernard Schottlander is a designer born in 1924 in Mainz, Germany. He arrived in England in 1939 and during the war, he worked in structural engineering as a welder. He then too...
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