Lighting
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The ‘Pixar’ Luxo task lamp (new)
Designer: Jac Jabobsen
Luxo / Glamox
Directors: John Lasseter, Guy Hamilton
The Luxo L1 lamp designed by Jacob Jacobsen was the original inspiration behind the Pixar lamp as seen in the production ident at the beginning of all their films and in the film ‘Luxo Jr’ – the Pixar 1986 short film.
Approx £180.00 / $235
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The Luxo lamp (vintage)
Designer: Jac Jabobsen
Luxo / Glamox
Directors: Guy Hamilton, John Lasseter
The Luxo task lamp L1 (derived from Latin – I give light) designed by Jac Jacobsen was the original inspiration behind the Pixar lamp as seen in the production ident at the beginning of all their films, as well as appearing in classics such as the Bond film Diamonds Are Forever.
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Topo table lamp by Joe Colombo
As seen in:Designer: Joe Colombo
Stilnovo
Director: Pedro Almodóvar
The Minitopo and the Topo table lamp designed by Joe Colombo has been spotted in films such as Almodovar’s Parallel Mothers.
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Twiggy arc floor lamp
As seen in:Designer: Marc Sadler
Foscarini
Designed by Marc Sadler in 2007. Linear design is combined with strong flexibility and light sophistication to bring you the Twiggy Floor Lamp. The perfect edition to any space, including in How Do You Know? and the TV series Ten Percent.
Approx £1,619.00 / $2120
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Verner Panton Fun shell chandelier pendant lamp (vintage)
As seen in:Designer: Verner Panton
Director: Peter Hunt
In the Bond movie On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) we find two Verner Panton Fun shell pendant lights in Blofeld’s Piz Gloria lair.
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Verner Panton shell Fun chandelier pendant lamp (new)
As seen in:Designer: Verner Panton
Director: Peter Hunt
In the Bond movie On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) we find two Verner Panton shell lamps from the Fun series, in Blofeld’s Piz Gloria lair.
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World’s Fair Saturn lamp (vintage)
As seen in:Director: Ridley Scott
To achieve maximum Future Noir moodiness Deckard’s apartment in Blade Runner features a myriad of lamps including a strangely kitsch World’s Fair Saturn lamp.