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TYP 555 is a wall lamp with rotating spot, lampshade 3309-1, rotatable and with alu joint.
specifications TYP 555 | wall | rotating | spot
- lampshade (3309-1, rotatable): black
- joint colour: brass, alu or black
- manual rotary switch at dome: black bakelite
- wall fixture: Ø 7 cm
- two cable outlet options available
- the lamp is suitable for LED.
- recommended E27 retrofit LED with 2700-3500k and between
- 6 and 10w (equals 40-60w)
- do not use classic or halogen light bulbs with more than 60w
- 220-240v ~ 50/60hz, appliance class: I
- made in germany.
The renaissance of a milestone in classic lamp design: first produced in the 1920s under the Midgard brand by Ronneberger & Fischer, the Machine Lamp was one of classic modernism’s first adjustable lamp designs.
Marking the relaunch of the Midgard brand in January 2017, the work lamp designed by the brand’s founder Curt Fischer went into production again: an extremely versatile light source, thanks to its modular construction and configurability.
Available in different table, wall, ceiling and floor designs at selected retailers all over the world, the Machine Lamp is now offered in two ranges called Midgard TYP 500 (featuring the historical base) and TYP 550 (boasting a rotating base). A special feature of the TYP 500 and TYP 550 lamps are their maintenance-free joints. Curt Fischer had found a solution to ensure that the screws of the lamp’s adjustable arm would not loosen and hence would need no re-tightening, even when the arm was subjected to frequent movement. As in the past, the Midgard lamps are defined by superior functionality, superb workmanship and inventiveness. The Midgard TYP 500 and TYP 550 lamps are still being built in the spirit of their inventor, as modular and configurable designs that come as a table, wall, ceiling or floor lamp. Customers can choose between different bases and arm lengths and between various types of shades and colours, according to individual requirements. The lamps and all their parts are produced in Germany, using the original tools and techniques: the die-cast aluminium joints and the hand-cast shades are assembled in Hamburg.