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Mid-Century Wall Spot Lamp by Fredrik Fogh & Edoardo Bregani for Nordisk Solar Compagni / 1960s / 1970s

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Rare mid-century wall spot lamp by Fredrik Fogh & Edoardo Bregani for Nordisk Solar Compagni, 1960s/1970s, Denmark. Big version! Timeless modernist industrial design. Materials: steel, aluminum (brushed, black anodized/lacquered). Features a high-quality E27 ceramic socket (110-250V, suitable for worldwide use). Dimensions: approx. 24 x 13 x 21 cm (height, width, depth). Includes 1,90m textile cord, a cord switch (designed by Achille Castiglioni), a Euro plug, and an energy-saving 230V warm white LED bulb. Also suitable for use with reflector bulbs for maximum light output. Used item. No defects. Only slight signs of aging/wear. See close-up photos. These are the original photos of the items for sale. However, colors may vary slightly as they are displayed differently on various devices/screens.

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