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A805 Floor Light

Designer:
Alvar Aalto
Brand:
Artek
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  • Product Finishes

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    polished brass

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    nickel plated

  • Product Details

    A805 Floor Light Specifications 

    Base and stand:Steel, covered with leather
    Tube:Brass
    Shade:Hand-riveted louvered steel

    Schuko plug, black plastic cable, length 2.5m
    220-240V 50HZ
    max. 100W E27
    appliance class I
    IP20
    This light is compatible with bulbs of the energy classes: A++,A+,A,B,C,D,E
    Available with UK/Swiss plug

    Made in Finland

Floor Light A805 features a hand-riveted shade formed from delicate, lacquered metal strips. It presents a striking combination of lines and curves while allowing for an interesting interplay of direct and indirect light. A polished brass collar provides appealing contrast with the white shade, and the black leather finish of the stand is hand sewn in Finland. The asymmetrical shape is reminiscent of an angel’s wing – hence the nickname. “Angel Wing” was designed by Alvar Aalto in 1954 for the National Pensions Institute in Helsinki.

Floor Light A805 features a hand-riveted shade formed from delicate, lacquered metal strips. It presents a striking combination of lines and curves while allowing for an interesting interplay of direct and indirect light. A polished brass collar provides appealing contrast with the white shade, and the black leather finish of the stand is hand sewn in Finland. The asymmetrical shape is reminiscent of an angel’s wing – hence the nickname. “Angel Wing” was designed by Alvar Aalto in 1954 for the National Pensions Institute in Helsinki.

Designer

Alvar Aalto

Alvar Aalto is a Finnish pioneer of modern architecture and design, embracing almost all key public institutions - town halls, theatres, churches, libraries and universities - as well as standardized housing and private homes.

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Brand

Artek

“To sell furniture and to promote a modern culture of living by exhibitions and other educational means.

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