Scantling lamps feature a combination of basic geometric shapes. The use of wood together with metal offers a homely appearance to the fixture. The interplay of the different elements used in its design gives this lamp an archetypal, almost graphic appearance.
Scantling floor lamp is made from timber. This light fixture’s adaptability relies on a hidden mechanism that uses friction without the usual self-loosening system. The cable runs in a grove along the timber. The lampshade is made from spun and powder-coated aluminium to minimise weight.
To be used above dining tables, Scantling pendant lamp uses the same mechanism as the floor lamp. Because the whole product is suspended from a hook in the ceiling, the light is free swinging. This allows adjusting the height of the lampshade by simply changing the angle of the wooden components.
‘Scantling’ is a term used to define the size to which a piece of wood or stone is measured and cut, derived from an old unit of measurement.