Ultra-rare Turbo (also called Turbine) lamp designed by Louis Weisdorf in 1965, his highly successful design went into production two years later.
His designs often used repeating elements to form a uniquely shaped light. The design is best described as a sphere divided by spirals that together create a wonderful effect when viewed from different angles.
But this light is not only beautiful, it is also very practical! 99% of all surfaces of this luminaire are in a vertical direction. Because Weisdorf realised that building such a light would collect much less dust....
The shades are intelligently designed to hide the light socket itself and reveal the light on all the individual elements. These lights feel right at home in many different home styles and look great on a dining table, but can also be used to light a small living room or bedroom.
Wherever this light hangs, you will love it.....
Ø 67cm - made of white lacquered metal