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Lean by Jenny Bäck
Stockholm 2011: Swedish designer Jenny Bäck presented this floor lamp at Stockholm Furniture Fair last week.
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Called Lean, the lampshade is attached to a bronze handle, which extends into a leaning powder coated metal rod.
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The rod is slotted into a triangular frame that sits on the floor.
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Also in the collection is a smaller table lamp and a wall light, all designed for Swedish lighting manufacturers Örsjö Belysning.
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See also: Crane by Benjamin Hubert.
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The following information is from the manufacturers:
Lean floor lamp
Lean table lamp is new for this year following the success of the floor and wall lamp. The family of lamps with retro-modern appeal take their name from the leaning stance. Lean is produced in powder coated metal and brass with a handle in rubber.
Lean wall light
Following the success of the Lean floor lamp, Lean wall light is a continuation of Lean's retro lines. A slim wall lamp, which at first follows the wall and then stretches upwards and outwards to provide light.
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