The Multi-Lite Lamp Collection represents an example of perfectionist Danish design. It was designed in the early 1970s by Louis Weisdorf, who sought to create a lamp that could be transformed into countless different positions while still retaining its unique beauty. The lamp consists of two circular shades in the middle, which are covered by a hemisphere, which can be further divided into two halves. The whole lamp is surrounded by a metal circle, against which the quarter globes of the top shade stop. The lamp can therefore be adjusted to several positions allowing you to achieve a different look each time.
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