Moragas Table Lamp by Santa and Cole Barcelona, Spain design by Antoni de Moragas Gallissa, 1957 At the age of forty-four, Antoni de Moragas Gallissa designed the Moragas lamp for his own office. Rationalist architect and first president of the Association of Industrial Design FAD, he was an instigator of the architectural renewal in post-war Spain. Moragas had this lamp on his desk and would often use it to place notes and business cards he'd receive, inserting them between the ribbon folds. A sturdy wood cylinder supports a head with three bulbs arranged radially and outwards, surrounded by a generous circular shade. The shade is made from cotton ribbon (typically used for bookbinding) and has a silk thread running along the edge, forming an a symmetry that creates a splendid contrast of light and shadow. General Description Sapeli wood or natural oak wood leg Natural cotton ribbon lampshade with silk border Electric cable length: 2.25 m / 88.6" Dimension Shade: 17.7" D x 10.6" H Overall height: 24.3" Base: 3.5" dia. Approximate weight (unpacked): 4.4 Kg / 9.7 lb Lamping 1 x E26 (Maximum Height 115 mm / 4.5") or 3 x : 12 W LED bulb - not included or Max. 3 x 30 W Codes MORTA01UL: Sapeli MORTA02UL: Natural Oak CertificationsIncludes dimmer (dimmable light source required)Compatible with bulbs of the Energy efficiency class (E.E.C): A++... ESuitable only for indoor useAlways use the light source recommended or equivalent Shipping InfoUsually ships in 5 to 7 business days.