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Cosy in Grey Table lamp
Hari Koskinen, 2006

Cosy in Grey Table lamp Hari Koskinen, 2006
Cosy in Grey Table lamp Hari Koskinen, 2006

With its modern hand-blown glass shape, the Cosy In Grey table lamp provides soft lighting thanks to its dimmable bare bulb set in smoky grey glass. Place the Cosy In Grey table lamp in any space for a fresh take on mood lighting, thanks to its dimmable switch. The Cosy In Grey table lamp is handmade from coloured, mouth-blown soda-lime glass, then cut, ground and polished by hand.Β 

Harri Koskinen on his creations: "The basic idea was to create a series of lamps with a spatial atmosphere. I put my trust in the natural material of glass, its beauty and its changing reflections. The lamp enhances the beauty of electric light. The lamp is perfect at the end of the evening, creating a warm atmosphere around it."

Cosy in Grey Table lamp Hari Koskinen, 2006

Materials blown soda-lime glass, pvc cord

Dimensions Ø23 x H32,5 cm – Cord 260 cm

Light source 1x E27 (not included)

Cosy in Grey Table lamp Hari Koskinen, 2006

Cosy In Grey

Cosy in Grey Table lamp Hari Koskinen, 2006
Cosy in Grey Table lamp Hari Koskinen, 2006
Cosy in Grey Table lamp Hari Koskinen, 2006

Harri Koskinen

Harri Koskinen

Harri Koskinen is a leading Finnish designer and was named Designer of the Year in Finland. He studied at the Lahti Design Institute and the Helsinki University of Art and Design. Then, in 1998, he set up his own studio, called "Friends of Industry", which offers products and design concepts, as well as developing exhibition architecture. His designs, characterised by functionality and rigorous aesthetic criteria, include a wide range of products. He has received several awards for best product worldwide.Β 

Koskinen is constantly on the lookout for innovative solutions for both consumers and producers, pursuing his goal:

"The final price is something that the designer must always keep in mind. I think it's important to strike the right balance, while maintaining high quality".