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Fungus Table Lamp - Sand

With its mushroom shaped design, the Fungus Table Lamp creates a unique illumination in any interior setting. Inspired by 70’s design, Fungus is a reinterpretation of futuristic lighting design into a ceramic table lamp. Made from ceramic, Fungus emphasizes the natural beauty of its material, highlighting the tactile and textured ceramic surface.

Fungus comes with a ceramic lampshade placed on top of a metal frame, mounted to a cone shaped lamp base. Everything, except the metal frame, is made of ceramic. As it is a hand glazed nature product, the colours may vary slightly.

Designed by Kristian Sofus Hansen & Tommy Hyldahl

With its mushroom shaped design, the Fungus Table Lamp creates a unique illumination in any interior setting. Inspired by 70’s design, Fungus is a reinterpretation of futuristic lighting design into a ceramic table lamp. Made from ceramic, Fungus emphasizes the natural beauty of its material, highlighting the tactile and textured ceramic surface.

Fungus comes with a ceramic lampshade placed on top of a metal frame, mounted to a cone shaped lamp base. Everything, except the metal frame, is made of ceramic. As it is a hand glazed nature product, the colours may vary slightly.

Designed by Kristian Sofus Hansen & Tommy Hyldahl

$395.00
Fungus Table Lamp - Sand
$395.00

Description

With its mushroom shaped design, the Fungus Table Lamp creates a unique illumination in any interior setting. Inspired by 70’s design, Fungus is a reinterpretation of futuristic lighting design into a ceramic table lamp. Made from ceramic, Fungus emphasizes the natural beauty of its material, highlighting the tactile and textured ceramic surface.

Fungus comes with a ceramic lampshade placed on top of a metal frame, mounted to a cone shaped lamp base. Everything, except the metal frame, is made of ceramic. As it is a hand glazed nature product, the colours may vary slightly.

Designed by Kristian Sofus Hansen & Tommy Hyldahl