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Jieldé Augustin A540 Hanglamp
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Met de Jieldé Augustin A540 haalt u industrieel design in uw kamer. 30 kleuren in mat of hoogglans is keuze te over!
These lamps are made of aluminum which makes them surprisingly light for your ceiling.
Met een diameter van 54 cm is deze hanglamp de grootste Augustin van ons assortiment.
Height: 59.70 cm
Diameter: 54 cm
Cable length: 2.5 meters
Fitting: E27
Geschiedenis Jieldé:
Jean Louis Domecq started work on the Jieldé design in 1950. He does this out of frustration because he cannot find a good lamp for his work as a mechanic. He wants a simple, robust and distinct design that is able to adapt to any work situation. In 1952 production was sufficiently industrialized and the Jieldé company was born. The company name is derived from the designer's initials, JLD.
The pivot points are a technical masterpiece. In the first half of the last century there were many accidents due to breakage of wiring in lamps. This is because no insulation materials have been used yet. Jieldé's first brochure shows that copper discs are used at the pivot points of these lamps instead of electric wire. As a result, there is never a possibility of wire breakage, even with intensive use. This was a groundbreaking invention for the time.
Type Jieldé lampen:
- The Loft Serie :
The first design from 1950, also called the “standard” - De Lak Serie :
Angular version of the Loft Series, widely used in hospitals (late 1960s-early 1970s) - The Signal Series :
Smaller version of the Loft Series without the sliding contacts. Introduced in 2006. - The Aicler Series :
This is a variant of the Signal Series with cover (round or rectangular)
Introduced in 2019. - Augustin / Clement / Beaumont / Dante :
The Jieldé pendant lamp series introduced from 2010
Jieldé lamps are recognized worldwide as an iconic design of industrial French art. They are handcrafted in Lyon to this day.
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