Sammode G21 Lamppost Pierre Guariche

€1,259.00

Or 4X €314.75 without fees

The G21 is an ideal reading light for accent, precise and intimate lighting.
The brushed varnished brass pole is adjustable thanks to its sliding rod (from 117 cm to 163 cm) for comfortable height adjustment.

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  • White

    White

  • Black

    Black

  • Unperforated

    Unperforated

  • Perforated

    Perforated

Handcrafted in France and delivered between 7 and 18 days
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Designed by Pierre Guarish in 1951, this floor lamp is available in black and white, white and white or micro-perforated and consists of a 28 cm high metal shade which protects the gaze from light sources and guides the light.
Sammode lamps are manufactured and assembled in the Sammode factory in Châtillon-sur-Saône, in the Vosges department, France.

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Use
Interior Lamppost
Switch
Dim switch on cable
Reflector
H 28cm
white aluminum lampshade
Height
min 1170 ; max 1630 mm
Base
37cm
black steel
Electric cable
2m50
Source of light
1 X E27 dimmable LED
IP protection
IP 20
Dimmable
Dimming of the light by dimmer switch on the cable
Watt
max 11W LED recommended
Color of light (Kelvin)
2700K - Extra warm white
Weight
5kg
Designer
Pierre Guariche
Type of lights
Lampposts
Rooms
Living room
Category
Lighting
Guarantee
5 years
Style
Contemporary
Origin
France

SAMMODE

History

Founded in 1927 in Châtillon-sur-Saône in the French Vosges, Sammode designs lighting solutions that have come to be seen as an industry benchmark. The company’s head office is located in Paris, and all of its products are Made-in-France. With full control of the entire production chain, Sammode proclaims its unique status as a designer-manufacturer loud and proud. This status guarantees the performance, functionality and quality of its luminaires, which can be used in extreme environments at temperatures ranging between -60 °C and +200 °C. Sammode is now seeking to apply this industrial expertise to a whole new sector, hotels, restaurants, shops, villas ... creating a new collection especially for this purpose.

Expertise

Sammode presents today a collection of light fittings intended for more domestic use but given its history, this new direction could not be more natural. One need only examine the company’s roots : ever since it was founded in the late 1920 s, Sammode, a generalist, has provided electric lighting not only for production facilities, but also offices, schools, shops, and even homes. Then there is the quality and reliability of its products : by positioning itself as both a designer and manufacturer of technical lighting solutions for industry, public lighting and major transport infrastructure as far back as the 1930 s, the company has over the years accrued an incontestable expertise. Not to mention the credibility acquired in the eyes of architects. Sammode returned to architectural lighting in the 1980 s and has tirelessly updated and expanded its catalogue to meet contractor aspirations and needs. One such architect was Dominique Perrault, who would use Sammode luminaires in many of his projects ! As you can see, Sammode’s arrival into the domestic sector is anything but an accident. More like a return to our roots !

The world of Sammode Studio is as much about interiors as exteriors, and now gathers six collections. Three of these include the most high-profile tubular luminaires from the company’s architectural and industrial ranges, specially adapted for domestic applications. The other three collections have been developed out of collaborative projects with three teams of designers selected by Sammode to reinterpret its iconic luminaires : Dominique Perrault & Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost, Normal Studio and Yann Kersalé

Sammode tubular luminaires have been classics of French industrial and architectural lighting since they were first designed more than 50 years ago. Constantly improved and upgraded since then, and still manufactured in our Châtillon-sur-Saône production plant in the Vosges region of France, as they always have been, they are now available in a very diverse range of options adapted for domestic applications. Rimbaud is the perfect illustration of this history : developed out of a luminaire with an incandescent light source originally designed for lighting industrial ovens, it now features the latest technologies, including smart phone dimming. It offers a soft light output from a design that is simultaneously sophisticated, authentic and true to its origins.

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