Grashoppa Table Lamp

Grashoppa Table Lamp

$899
$899

Greta M. Grossman designed the iconic Gräshoppa Table Lamp in 1947 and with its sophisticated yet playful design, it is still as relevant today. The distinctive, elongated conical shade is beautifully combined with a tubular brass stand, a great example of Grossman’s whimsical design language, that is both organic and modern. The Gräshoppa Table Lamp brings not only a perfect, functional addition to the desk but can also be used as a sophisticated light object in any room.

Dimensions41cm H x 19.7cm SH x 14.5cm Ø (Shade) x 15cm Ø (Base) | 230cm Cord

MaterialsPowder coated steel shade, Brass tube arm, Brass-plated steel base.

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Estimated lead time: approximately 18-22 weeks
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Greta Magnusson Grossman (1906-1999) maintained a prolific forty-year career on two continents: Europe and North America, and operated as mover and shaker in the male dominated world of mid-century modern design. Grossman's achievements were many and encompassed industrial design, interior design and architecture. The postwar creative climate was highly receptive to new ideas in architecture and design, and Grossman’s unique approach to Swedish modernism was a hit in Los Angeles. For her, good design was fundamentally humanistic; its role was to support people’s daily lives in a relevant and engaging way, and personal and social wellbeing were key considerations.
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