Bicoca Cordless Table Lamp
By Christophe Mathieu, for Marset
Bicoca Cordless Table Lamp
By Christophe Mathieu, For Marset
$157.50 - $252.00
Color:
Pale Pink
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SPEC #: MAR620969 | ID: A680-060
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Bicoca Cordless Table Lamp
SPEC #: MAR620969
ID: A680-060
Designed by Christophe MathieuRead Bio
Bicoca Table Lamp is born with the optimism of brightening life and accompanying the good times, wherever you go. This lightweight, polycarbonate portable lamp emits a soft light, adding warmth to your space.
Three separate accessories increase the applicability and versatility of the lamp. A powerful magnet can be affixed to the bottom of the fixture, allowing you to place it to metal surfaces -even vertical walls- defying gravity. An armchair accessory drapes over armrests, sofa backs, or headboards, so you can bring your Bicoca to all your personal reading spaces. And a metallic disc accessory hides discreetly beneath the tablecloth, securing your Bicoca to the table. Battery operated with a charging time of 10 hours and usage of 5 hours in peak power, 10 hours in half power, and 20 hours in quarter power.
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- Color: Pale Pink
- Size: 5.5"W x 8.85"H
- Dimmer: Included
- Lamp Source: LED
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Bulb:1 x LED/3.2W/120V LEDIntegrated LED module
- Total Wattage: 3.2 watts
- Lamp Color: 2700K
- Delivered Lumens: 478 lumens
- Lumens/Watt: 149.38
- Country of Origin: Spain

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About Christophe Mathieu
Born in Hamburg in 1961, Christophe Mathieu graduated in Interior Design from the School of Applied Art and Artistic Trades (la Llotja), in Barcelona, having been on placement in Hamburg collaborating with Nitz, Prash and Sigl Architects. Subsequently, he lived for three years in Milan, where he collaborated with: the architect Marco Zanuso Jr. in the development of products for companies such as De Padova, Menphis and Driade; the architects Roberto Menghi y Giulio Crespi; the industrial designer Sergio Coppola and the architect Antonio Zanuso in the prize-winning project for the Piazza della Republica.
His time in Milan had a profound effect on him. In 1989, he decided to move to Barcelona where he collaborated with Alfredo Arribas, Eduard Sams and Javier Mariscal. Companies with which he has worked are: Bosa, Artelano, Disform, Metalarte, Bover, Chupa-Chups, Smint, Nike, Bticino, Comas & Partners y Marset.
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