More items and all varieties can be found on the page Foscarini - Gregg
More items and all varieties can be found on the page Foscarini - Gregg
The Gregg table lamp by Foscarini was inspired by the natural shape of pebbles by the designer duo Ludovica and Roberto Palomba. Similar to the stones cut by water, the Gregg lamp presents itself with a soft and organic silhouette.
Depending on the angle from which you look at the asymmetrical table lamp, new shapes always emerge. A discreet design that radiates a warm and even light with the white satin diffuser.
Gregg is a luminaire series that is also available as an outdoor version made of lightweight, impact- and weather-resistant polyethylene for garden lighting. In addition, the design is available in various sizes for the living area as a pendant or sculptural floor lamp.
Available in three different sizes and with a natural, discreet design, the Gregg luminaire fits into a wide variety of interiors - where it provides atmospheric moments of light.
Item no. | 121057 |
Questions about the product? | Contact us! |
Protection class | IP 20 |
Voltage | 230V/50Hz |
Dimmable | Via dimmer at cable |
This luminaire is compatible with bulbs of the energy classes | A+ to C |
Material | Glass: mouth blown, acid etched, foot: metal powder coated with epoxy resin |
Colour | White |
Dimensions | Height: 26 cm, Depth: 26 cm, Length: 31 cm |
Weight | 3.3 kg (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! |
Light distribution | Diffuse |
Cable length | 190 cm |
Illuminant included | No |
Base | E27 |
Maximum power | 150 Watt |
EAN | 4250298756318 |
Design | Ludovica and Roberto Palomba |
More information | Instruction manual Gregg table lamp small (PDF 87 KB) |
Please note | Information on disposal |
Category | Table lamps |
Ludovica and Roberto Palomba talk about the design and inspiration for the Gregg lamp series by Foscarini . Learn more about the background and intentions behind the extraordinary lights.