
Pholc Romb 36 Table Lamp
ROMB 36 TABLE LAMP
ROMB 36 TABLE LAMP
Designed by Broberg & Ridderstrale
An intriguing personality. Simple at a distance. Artistic up close. Geometric cleverness inspired by rippled cardboard. A decorative presence, discreetly loud. A silent rebel. Cockiness. Well-behaved. On a windowsill. On a bookshelf. Close to Kerouac. Fitting in. A classic.
Romb simply redefining geometry. Romb is an artistic and clever piece of design. Inspired by two corrugated cardboard shapes stacked one atop the other, it has an intriguing geometric appearance.
Romb’s compressed form and rippled surface enhances the lightweight cardboard impression, playing tricks on the perception of a lamp. As adaptable and interesting in a home as in a lobby. The lamp comes in three sizes, where the smallest one is rechargeable.
INFORMATION
PRODUCT TYPE
Table Lamp
BRAND
Pholc
PRODUCTION
Made in Sweden
COLLECTION
Romb
MAX EFFECT
1*15 W
DIMMING
Yes
MOUNTING
Cable type (the cable outlet can be changed from the side to the middle under the lamp for the possibility of fixed installation, by a professional only)
COLOR REFERENCE
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ENVIRONMENT
Indoor
SOCKET
E27
TEXTURE
Fine sand
MATERIAL
Metal
DIFFUSER
N0
CLASS
2
CERTIFICATION
- CE
- UKCA
DESIGNERS
- Broberg
- Ridderstrgle


COLORS
- Cotton
- Cumin
LIGHT SOURCE INCLUDED
- PVC
- Black
- 250 cm
IP
IP20
ITEM NO.
207 313
DIMENSIONS
- Depth : 29 cm
- Width : 15 cm
- Height : 36 cm
DETAIL
The Romb collection is designed by the Stockholm-based creative collaborators Broberg & Ridderstråle. They strive to add an emotional value to their designs that communicates with the users through recognition of symbols and meanings. They often draw inspiration from everyday life and try to combine a rational approach with a bit of wit and the clash between past and present.
AVAILABLE COLORS
Two
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DESIGNERS: BROBERG & RIDDERSTRALE
Broberg & Ridderstråle is a design studio based in Stockholm, Sweden, by the creative collaborators Mats Broberg and Johan Ridderstråle. They work in a mixed architecture and design practice, and strive to always add an emotional value to their designs that communicates with the users through recognition of symbols and meanings. They often draw inspiration from everyday life and try to combine a rational approach with a bit of wit and the clash between past and present.
