





£449
Greta M. Grossman designed the iconic Gräshoppa table lamp in 1947, and with its sophisticated yet playful design, it's still just as relevant today. The distinctive, elongated conical shade is beautifully combined with a tubular brass base and is an excellent example of Grossman's playful design language, which is both organic and modern. The Gräshoppa table lamp not only brings a perfect, functional addition to the desk, but can also be used as an elegant light object in any room. The lamp has a sensor on the lamp with which it can be switched on and off.
I love this table lamp for its sleek, minimalist design and retro-inspired charm. The brass finish adds a touch of warmth and sophistication, making it versatile for both modern and classic interiors. It works particularly well on bedside tables, desks, or sideboards where you want a statement piece that also provides focused task lighting. For styling tips, pair it with other brass accents or layered lighting to create a balanced look. Its clean lines make it suitable for contemporary schemes, but it can also add a vintage touch when combined with bold colours or patterned textiles. Practicality-wise, its adjustable arm allows for direct light where needed, making it both functional and stylish.
Sienna Brooks
Flitch Interior Stylist
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