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Description 

Lighting classics from Birger Dahl

As early as 1952, the Norwegian designer Birger Dahl laid the foundation stone for the successful lamp series Birdy laid. Even back then, the lamps were already inspiring with their special design and outstanding functionality, so that the series was awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale in the 1950s.

Adjustable light head

In 2013 Northern took on the re-edition of the series, whereby the lamps have lost none of the outstanding features of the originals. Like the rest of the series, the wall lamp impresses with its conically shaped light head, which can be moved to the desired position according to need and preference. The silhouette of the wall lamp is reminiscent of a bird with its head lowered, which ultimately led to the name of the series.

Sets elegant accents

The shape of the shade provides direct light that brightly illuminates the area below. Thus the Birdy Wall light, for example, is excellent as a night light mounted next to the bed or as lighting in the corridor. With its elegant yet playful design, the wall light enhances any ambience and also sets brilliant accents.

Available is the Birdy Wall light from Northern in a combination of different colours.

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Properties 
Item no. 148640
Safety class II
Protection class IP 20
Cable length 200 cm
Voltage 230V/50Hz
Illuminant included No
Base E27
Material aluminium, steel
Colour Black
Dimensions Height: 19 cm, Depth: 31.5 cm
Weight 700 g (without packaging)
Power plug type Plug Type C (CEE 7/16, Euro plug) - Used in: Europe, with the exception of the UK, Ireland, Cyprus and Malta. Please check, if you need an adapter for your country!
Maximum power 60 Watt
EAN 7090018216152
Design Birget Dahl
Please note Information on disposal
Category Wall lamps
Product safety information 

Manufacturer:
Northern.no AS, Bygdøy allé 68, 0265 Oslo, NO
www.northern.no

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