Cobra wall light, 1950
Cobra wall light by Greta Grossman for Gubi.
The distinctive Cobra Wall Lamp is designed by Greta M. Grossman in the 1950s, taking its name from the oval shade, playfully resembling the snake’s hood. Greta M. Grossman's delicate design language beautifully comes to live with the lamp's simple, soft-edged form - light and iconic in expression whilst equally aesthetic and useful.
The flexible shade can be adjusted 360 degrees, which creates a soft light that spreads up the wall, making it the perfect illumination for entrances and hallways.
Light source: 470lm, ~40W incandescent, ~28W LED, E14 base (not included).
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Description
Cobra wall light by Greta Grossman for Gubi.
The distinctive Cobra Wall Lamp is designed by Greta M. Grossman in the 1950s, taking its name from the oval shade, playfully resembling the snake’s hood. Greta M. Grossman's delicate design language beautifully comes to live with the lamp's simple, soft-edged form - light and iconic in expression whilst equally aesthetic and useful.
The flexible shade can be adjusted 360 degrees, which creates a soft light that spreads up the wall, making it the perfect illumination for entrances and hallways.
Light source: 470lm, ~40W incandescent, ~28W LED, E14 base (not included).
Dimensions
16.5dia x 33.3cmh, 1.7m cord
Materials
The base is covered in powder-coated steel and weighted with a cast iron ballast.
This wall light comes with a cable and plug, or in a hard-wired version. Both models feature a switch on the backplate.
The Cobra wall lamp is available in semi-matt black and semi-matt white.
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