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Johan Petter Johansson Triplex Telescopic Lamp, circa 1930

$5,340.28List Price

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Johan Petter Johansson Mid-Century Modern Triplex Telescopic Lamp Circa 1930 58.5L x 125L retracted
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Lampe industrielle favorite de tout les grand architectes (comme Alvar Aalto). Imaginée fin des années 1910 par le génie suédois Johan Petter Johansson. Il est possible d'ajuster la cape en carton dur a l'aide des deux rotules. Elles permettent d'orienter la cap dans tout les sens. Les deux articulations quant a elles...
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Antique series 1 Triplex telescopic work light in original condition and with the original cardboard shade. Has a great reach and can be extended up to 2.8 meters. Brass counter wei...
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