Vitra Prouvé Potence Lamp
Designed in collaboration with Charlotte Perriand for Prouvé's Tropique house, the Potence Lamp (1950) provides a unique solution for suspension lighting with its ingenious engineering and elegant form. Consisting of a single metal rod that... extends almost 7 feet from a wall-mounted vertical bracket, there is no base to occupy floor space. A comfortable wood ball-ended handle moves the entire lamp laterally to illuminate a 180-degree range of space. Bulb (included): incandescent 100W/E26. Reproduced to exacting standards by Vitra. Made in Germany. An elegant solution for suspension lighting. Extends seven feet into the room. Pivots in its wall bracket; position the light where you need it. On-cord dimmer switch. UL listed. DWR Exclusive read more
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Designed in collaboration with Charlotte Perriand for Prouvé's Tropique house, the Potence Lamp (1950) provides a unique solution ... read more
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