Dar Egor Table Lamp
The Dar Egor Table Lamp is a table lamp from Dar's Egor range, presented in a restrained, modern language. The design pairs a slim vertical stem and a solid square pedestal base with a double-layered, tapered shade to provide considered, localised ambient lighting for desks and side tables.
Formally, the Egor lamp is minimalist: a tall, cylindrical stem rises from a square, flat pedestal and supports a tapered cone shade. The shade is constructed as a translucent white inner diffuser set within a clear outer shell, creating a sense of depth while a small circular loop handle gives a lantern-like accent and practical portability.
Construction is principally metal for the base and stem, finished with a highly reflective, chrome-like surface. The square base offers stability that balances the lamp's extremely thin stem, while the layered shade is a noted stylistic feature that lets the inner cone appear to float within the clear outer casing.
The inner diffuser delivers softened, ambient illumination and the clear outer layer enhances visual depth without increasing glare. The lamp is intended as a portable tabletop light for indoor spaces; the pictured design appears cordless and is likely powered by an internal rechargeable battery, supporting repositioning around a room.
Product notes: the lamp carries an IP20 rating and is for indoor, dry-zone use only. Specifics for lamps, LED source or driver inclusion are not specified in the provided data; please check technical details or contact us to confirm power and charging information before specifying. Warranty is two years standard, extended to five years with online registration.
At Lighting Design Online we frame this piece as a design-first solution for subtle, portable illumination. The Egor lamp's quiet geometry and layered shade make it straightforward to place in a scheme; our team can help confirm technical details and ensure the choice meets your practical needs, offering professional assurance and project-friendly clarity through the specification process.
The Dar Egor Table Lamp is a table lamp from Dar's Egor range, presented in a restrained, modern language. The design pairs a slim vertical stem and a solid square pedestal base with a double-layered, tapered shade to provide considered, localised ambient lighting for desks and side tables.
Formally, the Egor lamp is minimalist: a tall, cylindrical stem rises from a square, flat pedestal and supports a tapered cone shade. The shade is constructed as a translucent white inner diffuser set within a clear outer shell, creating a sense of depth while a small circular loop handle gives a lantern-like accent and practical portability.
Construction is principally metal for the base and stem, finished with a highly reflective, chrome-like surface. The square base offers stability that balances the lamp's extremely thin stem, while the layered shade is a noted stylistic feature that lets the inner cone appear to float within the clear outer casing.
The inner diffuser delivers softened, ambient illumination and the clear outer layer enhances visual depth without increasing glare. The lamp is intended as a portable tabletop light for indoor spaces; the pictured design appears cordless and is likely powered by an internal rechargeable battery, supporting repositioning around a room.
Product notes: the lamp carries an IP20 rating and is for indoor, dry-zone use only. Specifics for lamps, LED source or driver inclusion are not specified in the provided data; please check technical details or contact us to confirm power and charging information before specifying. Warranty is two years standard, extended to five years with online registration.
At Lighting Design Online we frame this piece as a design-first solution for subtle, portable illumination. The Egor lamp's quiet geometry and layered shade make it straightforward to place in a scheme; our team can help confirm technical details and ensure the choice meets your practical needs, offering professional assurance and project-friendly clarity through the specification process.
Description
The Dar Egor Table Lamp is a table lamp from Dar's Egor range, presented in a restrained, modern language. The design pairs a slim vertical stem and a solid square pedestal base with a double-layered, tapered shade to provide considered, localised ambient lighting for desks and side tables.
Formally, the Egor lamp is minimalist: a tall, cylindrical stem rises from a square, flat pedestal and supports a tapered cone shade. The shade is constructed as a translucent white inner diffuser set within a clear outer shell, creating a sense of depth while a small circular loop handle gives a lantern-like accent and practical portability.
Construction is principally metal for the base and stem, finished with a highly reflective, chrome-like surface. The square base offers stability that balances the lamp's extremely thin stem, while the layered shade is a noted stylistic feature that lets the inner cone appear to float within the clear outer casing.
The inner diffuser delivers softened, ambient illumination and the clear outer layer enhances visual depth without increasing glare. The lamp is intended as a portable tabletop light for indoor spaces; the pictured design appears cordless and is likely powered by an internal rechargeable battery, supporting repositioning around a room.
Product notes: the lamp carries an IP20 rating and is for indoor, dry-zone use only. Specifics for lamps, LED source or driver inclusion are not specified in the provided data; please check technical details or contact us to confirm power and charging information before specifying. Warranty is two years standard, extended to five years with online registration.
At Lighting Design Online we frame this piece as a design-first solution for subtle, portable illumination. The Egor lamp's quiet geometry and layered shade make it straightforward to place in a scheme; our team can help confirm technical details and ensure the choice meets your practical needs, offering professional assurance and project-friendly clarity through the specification process.
