
Since 1935, Anglepoise has been a pioneer in lighting design, known for crafting innovative, spring–balanced lamps that combine form with flawless function. The design was invented by British engineer George Carwardine, and the brand began with the invention of a task lamp that moved like the human arm—a breakthrough that forever changed how people interact with light. Headquartered in Denmead, UK, Anglepoise lamps have lit the desks of designers, the walls of museums, and the homes of creative thinkers around the world.
British lighting brand Anglepoise debuts at the festival with an installation inspired by the brand's focus on heritage. Alongside a preview of the new Original 315 Desk Lamp, the exhibition features new additions to existing collections, such as the Type 80 range designed by Kenneth Grange and a new blue and black colorway of the Original 1227 Desk Lamp that references 1930s designs. Also on display will be a 70-year-old lamp previously passed from father to son that the brand has restored.
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