Enskede, Sweden
Swedish designers Cecilia and Nikolaus Frank’s Gloria table a lamp features a flexible lightweight construction taking its experience, usability, and technology from ring lights in professional photography.
The table lamp won a recent 2020 Good Design Award from The Chicago Athenaeum.
The lamp is developed and optimized through angular direction, so that a focused asymmetric light beam is generated, addressing the specific needs in illuminating keyboards from the side without unnecessary leakage of light to disturb while working at a screen.
The light head developed as an oval outline with mounted SMD LEDs on a directed and angled frame for an asymmetrical light beam.
The lamp is designed in a combination of structurally strong aluminum-alloy and coverings of light-weight plastic/carbon fiber material.
Strong end pieces in aluminum-alloy connected with an internal central metal structure rod and internal spring cord for soft resistance and weight distribution.
It can be regulated and tightened externally.
The lamp head is covered by two pieces in light-weight plastic/carbon fiber material.
The covering shells has the flexibility of future exchange for different color and material combinations.
Ball-and socket-joint gives the lamp head maximum mobility.
Dimmable through controls at the base, ≤ 1600 lumen, 16 W, 84 pcs energy effective SMD LEDs.
Two USB port docking station on the back for charging of mobile phones etc.
Designers: Frank Etc. AB
Manufacturer: Frankly Light