Lighting and architecture in a beautiful union with the Meter floor lamp from Pholc
In a wonderful display of design-oriented Scandinavian minimalism, the Nordic collaboration between Swedish lighting company Pholc and Danish design duo Maria Bruun and Anne Dorthe Vester has created a monumental light source that simultaneously catches everyone's eye and blends beautifully into the interior: Meter. The lamp is named after its imposing stature of one metre but is also available in a smaller version of half a metre. The sober, goal-orientated naming of the lamp series is indicative of the ingenuity and rigour behind the design. In the drawings for Meter, Bruun and Vester crossed design with architecture and art with a focus on abstraction, resulting in a minimalist and hyper-simple design that exudes character in every detail.
In its design, the Meter is reminiscent of a pillar as known from ancient Greece. The wide diameter and impressive height, combined with the white cover and the beautiful fluting running the length of the lamp, complete its architectural design and make it an aesthetic addition that fits especially well in larger spaces with a taste for simplicity and neutral colour tones.
The sophisticated design is beautifully emphasised when the lamp is switched on and the entire structure lights up in a soft, atmospheric glow. As the screen completely encloses the light source, the light only shines indirectly into the room through the thin white fabric, ensuring a soft and even distribution of light. You can also adjust the intensity of the light thanks to the built-in dimming function to ensure the right backlight for any time and purpose.
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