Linear Mounted Table Lamp - Quick Ship
$438.75
$585
$438.75
$585
SKU: MUU-MLINSYML9-GREY
$438.75
$585
SKU: MUU-MLINSYML9-BLCK
Description
From Muuto's workaday Linear array, designer Thomas Bentzen's accompanying mounted table lamp brings added flexibility to the system's customizable configurations. Conceived with inherent functionality via its dimmable integrated LED light source, it also hints at the archetypal library lamp through its familiar form. The compact dimensions also help lend a sense of intimacy to larger spaces—along with an appealing character that allows for the lighting to be used in nearly any setting.
Specifications
Size
- 14.4" h x 9.1" w x 4.2" d (36.5x23.2x10.7cm)
- Cord Length: 59.1" (150cm)
Material
Powder-coated aluminum or steel, polycarbonate, PVC cord
Technical
- Requires separate power supply-contact us for details
- Color temperature: 3000K
- Dimmable
- Integrated LED
Brand
Muuto
Muuto made its impact on the design world by living up to its namesake "muttos,” the Finnish word that alludes to looking at things with a new perspective. "We give the designers the freedom to create new designs,” says co-founder Peter Bonnén. By giving free rein to the brightest design talent in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark, there’s the breathing room to conjure a new take on a chair, vase or a lamp. Expanding on that success, Muuto was subsequently acquired by legendary brand Knoll In 2017, though it continues to be run independently from the company's headquarters in Copenhagen.
Peter and co-founder Kristian Byrge, who originally trained in economics and management respectively, might not have seemed destined to helm a new-influencer design firm. But it was a shared passion for all things design and and the distinctive style they dubbed “New Nordic” that rapidly brought worldwide recognition. "It serves as proof that we have something special to offer the design industry," the partners say. "We're proud to be part of the Knoll family and can't wait to unfold Muuto's global potential further in close collaboration with them."