Tripode G5 floor lamp, 1994
Tripode G5 floor lamp by Equipo Santa + Cole.
Trípode is a family conceived to lend neutral spaces a warmer touch through the use of colour. This series features two sizes of table lamps, and a popular floor version, in addition to a pendant lamp version in various sizes.
Designed in 1994, the GT5 pendant lamp was the first of a large family that was created as an alternative to the use of cardboard, methacrylate, or solid textile shades.
The use of handmade cotton ribbon reincorporates traditional craftsmanship. With the light on, the shade provides a warm light, rich in nuances. With the light off, this lamp is a sculptural statement piece that enhances the room.
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Description
Tripode G5 floor lamp by Equipo Santa + Cole.
Trípode is a family conceived to lend neutral spaces a warmer touch through the use of colour. This series features two sizes of table lamps, and a popular floor version, in addition to a pendant lamp version in various sizes.
Designed in 1994, the GT5 pendant lamp was the first of a large family that was created as an alternative to the use of cardboard, methacrylate, or solid textile shades.
The use of handmade cotton ribbon reincorporates traditional craftsmanship. With the light on, the shade provides a warm light, rich in nuances. With the light off, this lamp is a sculptural statement piece that enhances the room.
Dimensions
62dia x 168cmh
Materials
Santa & Cole floor lamp with a base made from three tubular metal rods with a textured black finish.
Shade made from banded ribbon wrapped around a conical frame.
The shade is available in natural/unbleached, red, black, terracotta raw, mustard raw or green raw ribbon.
Bulb: Compact fluorescent TCA-SE 20W/825 E27 (not included).
Dimmer included.
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Founded by Gabriel Ordeig Cole and Nina Masó in 1985, Santa & Cole has lived for industrial design, an art consisting of focusing on everyday objects in order to seek a better user experience, leading to reflection upon material culture.
Santa and Cole edit elements of domestic and urban furniture and lighting, plant elements, and books. A range converging upon a single concern: not to accumulate, but rather to select; not to enjoy quantity, but rather quality.