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T-Lamp

Designed by Croatian design studio Regular Company, Danish brand Frama has released the modern yet timeless T-Lamp. The sleek device is a take on the archetypal desk lamp, with a simple mechanism allowing it to tilt and cast light from different angles, making it versatile for a lot of environments. Available in a choice of brushed steel, brushed brass, or matte white, the sleek T-Lamp is constructed from materials that will beautifully patina over time, and although simplified to basic geometrical shapes, the lamp has a monumental presence, and holds its own with a weighty appearance.



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