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Menno Dieperink

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A unique design by dutch architect Menno Dieperink, who produced the lamps in his own workshop. He only made 20 pieces of them. The lamp takes its place in a dutch industrial design tradition of using folded sheet steel.

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Creator: Menno Dieperink
Pair of Limited Edition Menno Dieperink Floor Lamps, Netherlands, 1983
By Menno Dieperink
Located in Utrecht, NL
These two gray and black lacquered steel frame floor lamps by Dutch designer Menno Dieperink, have a long slender shape with two round ‘milk’ glass disks at the top that are upheld b...
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1980s Dutch Post-Modern Vintage Menno Dieperink

Materials

Metal

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