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Bird Table Lamp

by Bernhard Osann
$1,058

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Overview

The Bird Table lamp was created by Bernhard Osann for NEMO Lighting. This LED lamp is made of extruded aluminum with T-shaped support in polymer filled with glass fibers. It is composed of a protruding matte black painted arm, where the light source is located, and a vertical brass counterweight. The lamp, placed freely on the edge of a surface, oscillates and moves but always returns to the horizontal position. The LED module incorporated in the arm rotates around its own axis, making the lamp versatile providing diffused direct and indirect lighting. Switching on and dimming is through a proximity sensor.

“The lamp was born from the bold attempt to overcome the laws of nature. It almost seems as if this succeeded. It balances at the limits of the impossible, like a bird. While the vertical element keeps the balance, the horizontal element emits the light” explains Bernhard Osann.

Nemo offers a unique collection of lights by world-renowned designers of the 20th century (Le Corbusier, Mario Bellini, etc...) as well as contemporary designers determined to explore all the possibilities offered by the latest innovations.

Bird Lamp by Bernhard Osann for NEMO Lighting
- Innovative comtemporary design
- Aluminum, Technopolymer, Brass
- Linear LED (not included) 10W, 120V, 715lm, 2700K, CRI 85
- Dimmable on board, orientable
- H 33.8" x W 0.4" x L 37", Cord L 6.6'
- ETL certified
- Made in Italy

Specifications

BULB AND SOCKET
Linear LED (not included)
MAXIMUM WATTAGE
10W
Voltage
120V
LED CHARACTERISTICS
715 lumens, color temp. 2700K, CRI 85
Dimmer
Dimmable on Board
CERTIFICATION
ETL Certified
Weight
2.2 lbs
SHIPPING DIMENSIONS
1 Box 45.3"x14.2"x2.4"
DIMENSIONS
H 33.8" W 0.4" L 37" Cord L 6.6'

Designer

Bernhard Osann
Bernhard Osann

Bernhard Osann runs his design studio in Hamburg, where he designs primarily lights and furniture. He graduated from the University of Fine Arts in Hamburg. ​ Before Bernhard Osann became a designer, he completed an apprenticeship as a joiner and attended a school for sculpture, which has influenced his basic principles of design. ​ He plays with physical laws and geometrical shapes to find new unconventional solutions to simplify objects. The results are minimalistic dynamic constructions that move, invite you to be moved and interact with space.