Jean Prouvé designed the Lampe de Bureau (1930), a small table lamp made of sheet steel, for the halls of residence at the Cité Universitaire in Nancy.

Lead Time
Dimensions

9.5"W x 5.75"D x 8.75"H

Finishes

Material: sheet steel, powder-coated (smooth) in Blanc Colombe (Ecru), Japanese Red, Bleu Marcoule, or Deep Black

Socket: E14. 1 bulb included.

Light source: ToLEDo RT Candle.

Dimmability: no dimmer.

Kelvin: 2700 K (warm white).

Cable length: from cable outlet to switch 50 cm, from switch to plug 200 cm.

Max. watt: 12 W.

Vitra

Vitra, founded in 1950 by Willi and Erika Fehlbaum in Basel, Switzerland, initially specialized in shopfitting. Inspired by the German word 'Vitrine,' meaning display case, Vitra evolved into a global design powerhouse.

In 1956, Vitra began licensed production of iconic designs by Charles and Ray Eames, expanding to Weil am Rhein, Germany, where the renowned Vitra Campus now stands. This architectural marvel houses the Vitra Design Museum and VitraHaus, honoring the Eames legacy.

Today, as a third-generation family business, Vitra blends environmental, cultural, and commercial missions, shaping innovative design solutions that redefine living and working spaces worldwide. Their commitment to sustainability is evident in every aspect of production, reflecting a continuous drive for progress and excellence.

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Lampe de Bureau

Jean Prouvé designed the Lampe de Bureau (1930), a small table lamp made of sheet steel, for the halls of residence at the Cité Universitaire in Nancy.

Lead Time
Dimensions

9.5"W x 5.75"D x 8.75"H

Finishes

Material: sheet steel, powder-coated (smooth) in Blanc Colombe (Ecru), Japanese Red, Bleu Marcoule, or Deep Black

Socket: E14. 1 bulb included.

Light source: ToLEDo RT Candle.

Dimmability: no dimmer.

Kelvin: 2700 K (warm white).

Cable length: from cable outlet to switch 50 cm, from switch to plug 200 cm.

Max. watt: 12 W.