








Fontana Arte Blom Table Light
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Blom is a small table lamp by Andreas Engesvik, a Norwegian designer who has made a name for himself on the international scene thanks to his ability to instil emotions, appeal and ideas into everyday objects. Taking up very little space, just 24 cm tall with a diameter of 15 cm, Blom is a light, fun lamp that is easy to pick up and move and suitable for any purpose. Its name, a contraction of the word blomst, which in Norwegian means flower, is inspired by its petal shaped blades. Intensity can be adjusted thanks to the two petals that gently embrace the diffuser, rotating on the base to shield the glare depending on personal requirements: with the petals aligned the lamp emits maximum light. The compact fluorescent bulb guarantees good effective lighting with low energy consumption. The metal base ensures stability for the lamp and when lit, the polycarbonate petals maintain a temperature that permits touching without the risk of burns. Blom is an article that adapts perfectly to contemporary living trends, at home on a table in the lounge or even by a bedside.
Table lamp with diffused light adjustable by moving the petals. Frame made of painted aluminium with polycarbonate petals. Diffuser made of milk-white and opaline polyethylene. Transparent power cable, plug and switch. Bulb not included.
Not dimmable
Polymer, metal
LED 1x5,7W E14 (2700K, 470Lm) or FL 1x11W E14 (2700K, 620Lm) Bulb not included.

Andreas Engesvik
Born in 1970, he graduated in history of art from Bergen University (1991/1995) and then studied design at the National College of Art and Design. In 2000 he received his degree in design and in the same year founded the Norway Says studio. In 2009, after 6 years working with others, he opened his own studio, Andreas Engesvik in Oslo. His studio works in various sectors: from furnishings to tableware and industrial design for different clients including Iittala, Muuto, Ligne Roset and Asplund. He has received several international awards.

