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Sempé w103 by Inga Sempé for Wästberg
Stockholm 2010: Swedish company Wästberg present an LED desk lamp by French designer Inga Sempé at the Stockholm Furniture Fair, which opens today.
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Called Sempé w103, it features a hand-spun aluminium shade supported by a thin steel tube, attached to a clamp or cast base.
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Wästberg are also launching a brass and rubber lamp by architect David Chipperfield at the fair - see our earlier story
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More about Wästberg on Dezeen:
2009 collection (February 2009)
Michael Young for Wästberg (February 2009)
Wästberg launches (February 2008)
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The Stockholm Furniture Fair continues until 13 February. See all our stories about Stockholm 2010 in our special category.
Here's some more information from Wästberg:
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Wästberg to launch collaboration with Inga Sempé
At the Stockholm Furniture Fair 2010, Wästberg will launch a lighting fixture developed in collaboration with French designer Inga Sempé.
This elementary lamp is meant to be as simple and solid as a nail or a push pin. As with traditional tool machine lighting, the mechanics are sturdy and long-lasting, with the aim of improving classical industrial elements: the clamp is inverted to offer a better way of using it. The lamp mixes solidity and lightness: a thin beam joins the two opposite pieces of the lamp: the heavy cast foot to a delicate shade. Its silhouette and its various positions bring to mind a small umbrella