Kori
Table Light
By TAF Studio

SGD 620.00 SGD 465.00
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Base : Die-cast zinc
Tube : Steel
Reflector : Recycled die-cast aluminium
Dimensions : 12 x 12 x 22 cm





With a compact form reminiscent of a lighthouse, the flexible Kori Table Light is ideal as a reading light on a surface alongside a bed or armchair, or as an accent light on a shelf or sideboard. The Kori Collection’s unique ‘basket’ creates a direct, glare-free uplight, as well as distributing a wider cone of diffuse indirect light beneath, providing both practicality and atmosphere. The Kori Table Light is available in both a striking deep matt white and a bright matt orange.

Creating a direct, glare-free uplight and distributing a wider cone of diffuse indirect light beneath, Kori Table Light provides both practicality and atmosphere. Ideal as a reading light on a surface alongside a bed or armchair, or as an accent light on a shelf or sideboard.

Base : Die-cast zinc
Tube : Steel
Reflector : Recycled die-cast aluminium
Dimensions : 12 x 12 x 22 cm





With a compact form reminiscent of a lighthouse, the flexible Kori Table Light is ideal as a reading light on a surface alongside a bed or armchair, or as an accent light on a shelf or sideboard. The Kori Collection’s unique ‘basket’ creates a direct, glare-free uplight, as well as distributing a wider cone of diffuse indirect light beneath, providing both practicality and atmosphere. The Kori Table Light is available in both a striking deep matt white and a bright matt orange.

Creating a direct, glare-free uplight and distributing a wider cone of diffuse indirect light beneath, Kori Table Light provides both practicality and atmosphere. Ideal as a reading light on a surface alongside a bed or armchair, or as an accent light on a shelf or sideboard.

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Description

The Stool 60, designed by Alvar Aalto for Artek, is a beautiful, genius product in a modern and simple shape. The three-legged stool makes a perfect extra chair and can be used as a small table. In addition, the stools are easily stackable, making them a beautiful tower when not in use. The Aalto stool was presented in 1933 and was a sensation in the design world of its time. The stool’s revolutionary L-leg structure significantly boosted the modern Scandinavian design language. Today, the Stool 60 is still one of the most famous pieces of furniture, and it’s easy to see why. So get your hands on this piece of history and enjoy its beauty for years to come.