The Artemide Italian house lighting shows its Boalum amazing table lamp, designed by Livio Castiglioni and Gianfranco Frattini in 1970.
This lamp reveals a long luminous tube, referring to a mysterious snake !
This original white light of 8m is perfect for a table or directly on the floor, in your bedroom, your living-room, your kitchen, …. It offers a retro style for your interior !
Boalum wins an « Honour Nomination » in 1975, in Ljubjana (Slovenia). And, the lamp was exposed in several museums like the « Arts décoratifs » museum in Montréal (Canada) and the « Museo Permanente del Design Italiano », in Milan (Italia).
Boalum has a white flexible plastic reinforced structure and the ends are in resin. It is composed of small torpedo lamps, connected to each other in series and separated by an insulating sphere. The lamp of 8m has 4 individual sections.
The light is garanteed 5 years.
The 5 bulbs of 25W and the electric power transformer are included.
Made in Italy
- Color :
- white
- Condition :
- new
- Country of origin :
- Italy
- Created for :
- indoor
- Creation year :
- 1970
- Energy label :
- a > c
- IP :
- 20
- Lumen :
- 3000
- Material :
- plastic, resin
- Max power :
- < 125 w
- Model :
- boalum
- Model :
- boalum
- Number of bulbs :
- 1
- Product code :
- artemide_0027010a
- Source included :
- YES
- Dimensions :
- L 6.0cm x H 200.0cm x P 6.0cm
- Diameter Ø :
- 6.0cm
- standard delivery, under 48h (for product in stock): 6,90 €
- delivery in a pick-up store, under 48h (for product in stock): 4,90 €
- express delivery, the next day (for product in stock): 12,90 €
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