The Yuh wall lamp Black has a distinct lampshade that can be tilted up and down, twisted in whichever direction you please, and adjusted to suit your required height. The built-in LED light can be dimmed seamlessly from 100% to 15% and set to turn off automatically after 4 or 8 hours. You can even pre-set the light level before the light comes back on. The flexible wall lamp doesn’t take up much space, making it easy to place in your hallway or beside your bedside table.
Designed by GamFratesi, one of the most exciting design duos of our time, consisting of Stine Gam and Enrico Fratesi. The sculptural wall lamp was inspired by Poul Henningsen’s light philosophy and Arne Jacobsen’s geometric design. The designers have created a collection of lamps with a classic, Danish design as a tribute to Louis Poulsen’s philosophies on the shaping of light.
The elegant wall lamp is decorated with brass details that fit the trends of our times to perfection. It complements Scandinavian décor particularly well, as it contributes to the minimalist expression.
You can find the whole collection here , alongside the unique table and floor lamps.
Brand
- Brand:
- Louis Poulsen Wall Lamps
- Item no.:
- 70017755
- EAN:
- 5703411664209
Colour & design
- Designer:
- GamFratesi
Dimensions
- Height (cm):
- 62.6
- Depth (cm):
- 29.6
- Net weight (kg):
- 2.2
Light source
- Light bulb included:
- No
- Wattage (watts):
- 10
- Integrated LEDs:
- Yes
- Colour rendering (Ra):
- 90
Additional functions
- Dimmable:
- No
Technical specifications
- IP code:
- IP20


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