Anglepoise Original 1227 Mini Ceramic Table Lamp Pure White
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With its compact fixed arm form, ergonomic weighted base with integrated switch, and flexible shade, the Mini Ceramic Table Lamp from Anglepoise is tailor-made for reading. The bone china shade, which turns translucent when the lamp is switched on, adds a delicate touch, making it a perfect fit for a bedside table.
Pure White colorway.
What comes in the box?
- 1 Original 1227 Mini Ceramic Table Lamp
- 1 13W E12 Bulb
- 1x Anglepoise Spanner
- 1x Allen key
- 1x M3 Grub screw (spare)
- 2x Rubber O-Ring (spare)
- 1 fabric electrical chord
- 1 Instruction Manual
Materials:
- Gloss paint finish
- Bone china shade
- Fabric cable
- Chrome-plated fittings & steel profiled arm
- Cast iron base with steel cover
Dimensions:
- Shade diameter: 5.1" | 13cm
- Shade height: 5.5" | 14cm
- Max reach: 6.9" (from base to shade) | 20cm
- Base size: 5.1" x 5.1" | 13cm x 13cm
- Cable length: 70.9"| 180cm
Anglepoise Lamps: Created by an Engineer
In 1932 automotive engineer George Carwardine develops a formula for a new type of spring. He discovers that pivoting arms supported by a sequence of these springs can be repositioned with the lightest touch yet will remain perfectly in place once released. Carwardine has just created the blueprint for an Anglepoise: a perfectly balanced desk lamp, and his enduring legacy.
Does the lamp come fully assembled?
Some light assembly is required, but it is simple and can be done in under a few minutes. There are four parts: a shade, an arm, a base, and 2 springs to fit. These all clip together. No tools are needed. Allen keys are supplied for fine tuning the tension.
Can the lamp be dimmed?
The Original 1227 Mini Table Lamp is not dimmable.
How should I clean the lamp?
Wipe using a dry dusting cloth. Do not use any cleaning agents
What is the light output? How bright is it?
The supplied 131W E12 bulb has a color temperature of 2700k.
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The perfect lamp, designed by an engineer.
It's 1932, and automotive engineer George Carwardine is developing a formula for a new type of spring. He discovers that pivoting arms supported by a sequence of these springs can be repositioned with the lightest touch yet will remain perfectly in place once released. Carwardine has just created the blueprint for an Anglepoise: a perfectly balanced desk lamp, and his enduring legacy. British offices would never be the same.
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