Item no.
2020455010
EAN nr.
5704924000997
Stay Long Wall
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Stay is designed by Danish Maria Berntsen and is functional and beautiful lighting in one and the same design. Stay has several nice features, where the lamp's flexible swivel mechanism makes it possible to direct the light and create optimal lighting conditions. Furthermore, the switch is discreetly placed behind the lamp head, making it easy and convenient to turn the light on and off. Thus, Stay combines great flexibility and elegant appearance in a highly convincing way.
Stay in grey silky matte metal is an exciting alternative to the classic wall lamp, which with its functional design results in beautiful lighting. Stay has a high functional value, as the arm and head of the lamp can be adjusted as needed, making the wall lamp perfect as task lighting in the kitchen or next to the bed.
Item number | 2020455010 |
Model name | Stay Long Wall |
Voltage | 230 |
Class | Class 2 (Double isolated) |
Socket type | E27 |
Max watt | 40W |
Light source | Not included |
IP classification | IP20 |
Colour | Grey |
Cable colour | Grey textile cable |
Primary material | Metal |
Height (cm) | 62 |
Shade diameter (cm) | 15 |
Cable length (cm) | 200 |
Projection (cm) | 70 |
Can the cable be replaced? | No |
With her own design studio in Copenhagen, Maria Berntsen has since 1992 focused on architecture and design. Maria Berntsen is a well-established name in the design industry and has over the years collaborated with a wide range of Danish and international companies, where her extensive experience has resulted in many successful designs.
“At the start of a new project, I look for an idea with nerve, functionality and identity. By modelling and visualizing, I test the idea, how it might be used, and its presence. Good design communicates and establishes a dialogue with the receiver. Design is not just about functionality – it is as much about the emotional connection and impact. To me, success is when my design brings joy in the everyday lives of people”