Echo Table Lamp
By David Weeks, For Tala
$340.00
Usually leaves warehouse in 2-3 weeks
Based upon stock availability
$340.00
MFR ID: DWS-ECHO-TBL-01-US | ITEM #: TAL1026806
By David Weeks, for Tala
By David Weeks, For Tala
$340.00
Usually leaves warehouse in 2-3 weeks
Based upon stock availability
$340.00
MFR ID: DWS-ECHO-TBL-01-US | ITEM #: TAL1026806
MFR ID: DWS-ECHO-TBL-01-US
Item #: TAL1026806
Designed by David WeeksRead Bio
The Echo Table Lamp brings a stylish sophistication to your interior space. The White powder coated steel frame is complemented with the included Sphere IV warm dim bulbs. Rotary dimmer is located on the stem.
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Warm Dim LED
Certified B Corp
Tala was founded by friends at the University of Edinburgh who have a passion for design, technology, and sustainability. Made from high quality fully recyclable materials, Tala LED bulbs use 90% less energy than incandescent equivalents and have a lifespan of between 510 years in the home. This efficiency and longevity reduces energy bills and lowers the users' carbon footprint. Together with reforestation partners, Tala have planted over 40,000 trees worldwide.
Explore This BrandRISD trained designer, David Weeks, has taken a on approach to his work since starting his studio in the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn. Since 1996. Weeks' designs are rooted in universal appeal and sculptural sensibility. From his background in art, Weeks transitioned into the design realm after apprenticing under jewelry designer Ted Muehling and soon found a passion for lighting. With this new discovered passion, Weeks committed to process of design that he labels as formal reduction -- which involves slicing away at generic shapes like orbs and cones until new forms emerge.
Weeks' work has been used in projects for Barney's New York, Kate Spade, Saks Fifth Avenue, MGM Grand Las Vegas, Bliss Spa, Brasserie NYC and the W Hotels. Additional honors include several nominations for the Cooper Hewitt National Design Award and being chosen as one of seven designers to represent New York at Berlin's 7+7 Designmai exhibit. Weeks was also featured in the 2003 Cooper Hewitt National Design Triennial: Inside Design Now.
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