Merchandise
Eclipse Table Lamp
- Item Number
- 269
- Estimated Value
- 75 USD
- Sold
- 45 USD to Baze
- Number of Bids
- 10 - Bid History
Item Description
Brazilian Maurício Klabin designed the Eclipse Lamp in 1982 as part of a series of objects he called "cocoons," due to their rounded form, internal volumes and capacity to change. With the same kind of coiled delicacy you find in a soft-shelled nautilus, the Eclipse is a model of simplicity and ingenuity.
Fabricated from a single strip of polypropylene attached to a steel frame, the Eclipse can be opened or closed to varying degrees. This allows the shape of the fixture to be altered to expand or reduce the amount of direct light or change the angle of illumination. The Eclipse lamp is delivered in a flat pack, similar to a “pizza box”. Distributed by the Museum of Modern Art.
Donated By:
Jodie and Jonathan Louie
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