Birdy Table Lamp

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Birdy is a table, wall and floor lamp series designed in 1952, in a modernist style. The lamp series was produced and sold by the Norwegian electricity company Sønnico (Oslo) for many years. In 1954 the table lamp, then known as “s-30016” was awarded the highly esteemed Golden Medal at the Milan triennale.

In 2013 Northern decided to re-launch this design classic, taking care to preserve the original shape and highly functional features that at first made it such a well–loved light. The lamp series is available in white, grey or black colour with steel finish and black coloured shade with black or brass metal finish.

H43 x D60 cm

E27, Max. 11 W LED only
Bulb not included
220V - 240V

Lead times can vary, but we advise 2-3 weeks for lighting, 6-8 weeks for small furniture items and 8-10 weeks for larger or upholstered furniture.

If you have specific lead time requirements then please feel free to contact us so we can discuss these in more detail.

UK Delivery
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If the goods do not reach us in this condition, then your right to a full refund may be affected.

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