SKU: 3041-83

Fire fork lamp large

EUR365.54

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Quick facts

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0.9 kg
Material

linseed oil fired wrought iron and brass details.

Height

incl. screen 52 cm

Screen

cardboard, width 22 cm

Cord

210 cm

Diameter foot

about 10 cm

Many people are looking for suitable lighting for old homes. Since electricity is a young phenomenon and candles and kerosene are not a practical alternative in everyday life, we at Gysinge have manufactured a “lamp for building conservation” that meets all our requirements for historical anchoring, style, design and electrical safety. The fire fork lamp has borrowed its shape from an 18th century fire fork. The linseed oil-fired forging and the hand-turned brass details are the same as on a well-made 18th century fire fork. What has been added is of course the foot itself and the lighting. We have also chosen a building care detail from our range for the screen; the folded cardboard is made of classic chipboard, which with its white side inwards gives an enhanced light glow and its brown outwards creates a certain transparency and above all a very warm and cozy glow. Chipboard is a long-lasting material that can withstand heat in a completely different way to modern plastic shades. The fire fork lamp is a window and table light and is available in two different heights. The low one fits into any environment, the high, slim one gives a different, slightly more modern impression and fits just as well in a new environment.

Lamp base of linseed oil burned iron with turned transitions in polished brass. Screen stand made of lacquered iron wire with a bracket that prevents the screen from wobbling.

Linseed oil fired forging. Brass details. Height incl. shade 52 cm. Shade width 22 cm. Cord length 210 cm.

Max 40 W.

Description

Many people are looking for suitable lighting for old homes. Since electricity is a young phenomenon and candles and kerosene are not a practical alternative in everyday life, we at Gysinge have manufactured a “lamp for building conservation” that meets all our requirements for historical anchoring, style, design and electrical safety. The fire fork lamp has borrowed its shape from an 18th century fire fork. The linseed oil-fired forging and the hand-turned brass details are the same as on a well-made 18th century fire fork. What has been added is of course the foot itself and the lighting. We have also chosen a building care detail from our range for the screen; the folded cardboard is made of classic chipboard, which with its white side inwards gives an enhanced light glow and its brown outwards creates a certain transparency and above all a very warm and cozy glow. Chipboard is a long-lasting material that can withstand heat in a completely different way to modern plastic shades. The fire fork lamp is a window and table light and is available in two different heights. The low one fits into any environment, the high, slim one gives a different, slightly more modern impression and fits just as well in a new environment.

Lamp base of linseed oil burned iron with turned transitions in polished brass. Screen stand made of lacquered iron wire with a bracket that prevents the screen from wobbling.

Linseed oil fired forging. Brass details. Height incl. shade 52 cm. Shade width 22 cm. Cord length 210 cm.

Max 40 W.

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0.9 kg
Material

linseed oil fired wrought iron and brass details.

Height

incl. screen 52 cm

Screen

cardboard, width 22 cm

Cord

210 cm

Diameter foot

about 10 cm

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Cast iron.
Total length approx. 43 cm.
Sand-cast wall bracket and shade holder. Diameter of shade 30 cm.
Bulb max 75 w.
The lamp is CE marked.
IP class 44.

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