
Audo Collector Wall Lamp
Collector Wall Lamp
COLLECTOR WALL LAMP
Designed by Alf Svensson
Swedish designer Alf Svensson devised the Collector series of lighting in the 1950s.
One of three designs, the wall-mounted lamp is defined by its solid brass band that holds a conical metal shade which projects the light in two directions.
Small perforations in the shade allows the light to shine through. The name references the collectability of the series, profiling mid-century lighting design at its very best.
INFORMATION
BRAND
Audo
TYPE
Wall lamp
COLLI
1
CLASSIFICATION
IP20, Class II

VOLTAGE
- CE : 220-240 V
- US : 110-130 V
CORD LENGTH
- 200 cm
- 78.7"
DIMMER
NA
COLOUR
Polished brass, crème
PACKAGING MEASUREMENT
- Height : 31 cm, 1.84 in.
- Width : 3.18 cm, 13.8" in.
- Depth : 28.3 cm, 30" in.
WEIGHT
0.57 kg ( 1.25 lb)
USE
Interior Lighting
CORD COLOUR
-Flexible PVC cable -White -Plug
SKU
1395649
ENVIRONMENT
Indoor
PACKAGING TYPE
Brown Box
LIGHT SOURCE & ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS
GU 10 (CE) - 2 pc
GU 10(US) - 2 pc
MATERIAL
-Brass
-Steel
-Aluminium
CERTIFICATIONS
CE and ETL certified, tests can be obtained upon
request.
LIGHT SPECIFICATION
Bulb not included
APPLICATIONS
- Residential -Hospitality
CHARACTERISTICS
- Durable
- Scandinavian-based design
- Multiple variations available
DESIGNER - ALF SVENSSON
Alf Svensson (1929-1992) was an innovator. It was during the 1950s, 60s and 70s that the Swedish designer created some of his most noteworthy pieces. Like many of his Scandinavian peers, Svensson used traditional materials such as teak, rosewood and leather to create furniture in the Scandinavian Modern style – and often together with his contemporary, Yngvar Sandström.
A skilled designer despite being little known to the public, he created several iconic mid-century designs for a number of prominent Nordic brands including Fritz Hansen and DUX. His series of mid-century lamps for the Swedish lighting company Bergbom’s helped to breathe new life into the company, which benefited greatly from his large international network and meticulous approach to his metier. Today, some of his most prominent lighting designs are available at Audo Copenhagen, under the name Collector – a reference to the enduring relevance and collectability of his works