Artek pendant lamp A330S Golden Bell
Alvar Aalto
The Golden Bell Pendant Lamp A330S by Artek was designed in 1937 by Finnish architect and designer Alvar Aalto. Alvar and his wife, Aino Aalto, were commissioned to design the interior of the Savoy Restaurant in Helsinki. The elegant Golden Bell pendant lamp, or "Golden Bell," became part of this interior. It was also displayed in the Finnish pavilion at the 1937 World`s Fair in Paris.
The Golden Bell lamp was originally formed from a single piece of brass. Today, in addition to the brass version, versions in white lacquered steel and chrome are also available. The A330S pendant lamp comes complete with a ceiling plug and a 2.5m plastic cable.
Further information about the Artek Golden Bell lamp:
Versions:
- Savoy Version: outside gold (polished repainted brass), inside gold (raw brass)
- Outside gold (polished brass), inside white coated
- Outside silver (chrome-plated), inside white coated
- Black painted outside, white coated inside
- Painted white outside, coated white inside
Mass:
Height 20 cm, diameter 17 cm, suspension length 250 cm
Light sources:
220-240V, 50/60 Hz
E27 max. 12W
Incl. VAT
and delivery
without assembly
and delivery
without assembly
Artek pendant lamp A330S Golden Bell
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