ISP Table Lamp
By Ilia Sergeievich Potemine, for DCWEditions
ISP Table Lamp
By Ilia Sergeievich Potemine, For DCWEditions
$2,999.00
Finish:
Black
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$2,999.00
SPEC #: DCW899484 | ID: ISP TABLE BR-BL-MA V2 V
ISP Table Lamp
SPEC #: DCW899484
ID: ISP TABLE BR-BL-MA V2 V
Designed by Ilia Sergeievich PotemineRead Bio
The ISP Table Lamp resembles nothing on this earth. It is a mechanical jewel encased in a simple capsule. Designed from a bygone era, this piece works with a variety of styles. Flip up the lid for illumination, and slide out the light tube out of the metal capsule.
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- Finish: Black
- Color: White
- Size: 20.5"W x 4.76"H
- Cord: 59"
- Materials: Polycarbonate, Brass, Marble
- Lamp Source: LED
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Bulb:1 x LED/8W/120V LEDIntegrated LED module
- Total Wattage: 8 watts
- Lamp Color: 2700K
- Delivered Lumens: 800 lumens
- Lumens/Watt: 100.00
- Country of Origin: China

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About Ilia Sergeievich Potemine
Ilia Sergeievich Potemine is Russian. Better still, he's Italian-Russian : the original double agent. You may think he's a designer. In reality he's an airline pilot. The sky is his playground, the sun a revolutionary star and he has only dropped in on this earth for the time it takes for a quick layover. For the time it takes to design the extraordinary lights that are in complete contrast with what the mainstream is doing. Flashback : for a nanosecond Howard Hughes comes to mind. And Potemine has taken off again. No law, no order. Except perhaps Achille Castiglioni who was the original radical, inventing the lights of the future at a time when creativity was bound only by time and space. Ilia Potemine, just 30 years old, is in the same vein. His ISP lamp is rooted in the same manifesto and defies classification.
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