Fritz Hansen – Kaiser Idell
Fritz Hansen – Kaiser Idell
468.00 €
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Designed in 1936 by Christian Dell, industrial designer and Bauhaus teacher, the KAISER Idell 6631 is a table lamp with a refined look. A symbol of pure industrial technology – combining the highest quality materials with state-of-the-art engineering.
Name of the product : Kaiser Idell
Designer : Fritz Hansen
Description : The famous KAISER idell lamp is characterized by Christian Dell’s ability to create an elegant design with the basic characteristics of modernism: geometric shapes. Today, KAISER idell is widely recognized as a symbol of noble Bauhaus design, exquisite choice of materials and precise engineering.
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