Cygnet Floor Lamp

Cygnet Floor Lamp

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HOLLY HUNT is pleased to offer options across size, material or finish. To view more details, click View Options below or Request Information for a more detailed quote.

Lead Time: 12 to 14 weeks

HOLLY HUNT can customize this piece to suit your project needs. Please contact your Sales Representative to discover more.

Notes
  • For custom cord length, please call for a quote

Details

Overall Dimensions
Size Option
20w | 28d | 60h in
Dimming
Dimmable
No

Care & Assembly

Assembly & Installation
Assembly Required
Yes

Finishes

Walnut

Walnut Midnight
Walnut Driftwood
Walnut Sand
Walnut Natural
Walnut Ebony

Metal

Polished Brass

Shade

Eggshell White
Black

Made to Order Options

Cygnet Floor Lamp
60 inches high
Overall Dimensions
20w | 28d | 60h in
Dimensions
4.75w | 8.38d | 14h in
Illumination Type
Socket base
Frame finish
Walnut Natural, Walnut Ebony, or Walnut Midnight
Shade finish
Eggshell White or Black
Metal Detail
Polished Brass
Frame finish
Walnut Driftwood or Walnut Sand
Shade finish
Eggshell White or Black
Metal Detail
Polished Brass
Cygnet Floor Lamp
60 inches high
Overall Dimensions
51w | 71d | 152h cm
Dimensions
12w | 21d | 36h cm
Illumination Type
Socket base
Frame finish
Walnut Natural, Walnut Ebony, or Walnut Midnight
Shade finish
Eggshell White or Black
Metal Detail
Polished Brass
Frame finish
Walnut Driftwood or Walnut Sand
Shade finish
Eggshell White or Black
Metal Detail
Polished Brass

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Vladimir Kagan

Designer

Vladimir Kagan

Vladimir Kagan pioneered the enduring voice of midcentury modern design. A designer of not simply furniture but what he called “vessels to hold the human body,” Kagan joined the portfolio in 2016, personally entrusting his legacy to HOLLY HUNT. Kagan’s designs radiate his vitality and passion for discovery. Born in Worms, Germany in 1927, he emigrated to the U.S. at the age of 11, just before the dawn of WWII. From his father’s repeated admonishment “Ehre das Handwerk!” (“Honor the handcraft!”), Vladimir inherited an appreciation of artisan skill which, combined with his innovative design sensibility, was key to his success.