Contemporary and timeless | T Lamp

Contemporary and timeless | T Lamp

The lamp designed by Croatian design studio Regular Company can be a simple yet unique accessory of your home.

Regular Company is a multidisciplinary studio working in the fields of product design, interior design, branding and digital design, whose sophisticated furniture items have been recognized with several international awards.

Their iconic pieces include the T lamp, designed by the team of Regular Company back in 2017, which has recently been added to the selection of Danish design brand Frama. The T lamp uses simple geometric forms while still boasting a contemporary and timeless look by reinventing the form of the ordinary, archetypal desk lamp. As also suggested by its name, its T shape and simple mechanism allows the lamp to tilt and shine light from different angles. Its steel, brushed brass and matte white material will beautifully patina over time and will create warmth in the interior—making it the perfect choice for chilly winter evenings.

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Source: DesignMilk

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