CHF 728.00 inkl. 8,1% MwSt.
Plissé lamp standing
Piet Hein Eek
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Description
This floor lamp followed the hanging version that Piet Hein Eek had produced for the bakery chain “De Bakkerswinkel” in Holland. Because the hanging lamp became a great success, Piet Hein Eek decided to produce it also in a height-adjustable standing version.
The lamp has a black plastic power cable with a 3-pin black plug type T12 (for CH).
The lamp offered here is an exhibition piece that shows slight traces. Overall, the lamp is in good condition.
This lamp is currently no longer in production. So you can purchase a last piece here.
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The Dutch designer Piet Hein Eek (1967) graduated from the Design Academy in Eindhoven/Holland in 1990. While still a student, he received considerable attention for his “Scrap Wood” cabinets made from demolition wood, which celebrated the contrasting textures and colours of the wood scraps he used to assemble them.
Piet Hein Eek finds his inspiration in the beauty of the discarded materials he uses: In addition to waste wood, old metal plates, factory scrap, discarded beams and pipes and much more. Based on the found working material, he decides on the concept and the processing methods and finally expresses the natural qualities of the reused material. The result is unique pieces with a unique character and unmistakable appearance. Each piece is carefully handcrafted in Piet Hein Eek’s own workshop in Eindhoven with great effort. In addition to various workplaces and workshops, his huge premises also include a showroom, a shop, a restaurant and a hotel.
The name Piet Hein Eek stands for originality and exclusivity, because his creations clearly stand out from those of other designers and are often only available in small quantities. His product range is extremely broad and extends from chairs, tables, sideboards and beds to lamps and garden houses. His works can be purchased from selected dealers worldwide and have also been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.