HAY Matin Wall Lamp 380

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The HAY Matin Wall Lamp 380 has been designed by Inge Sempé. The head of the lamp can be angled approximately 45 degrees both upwards and downwards to create an ambient uplight as well as directional downlight. The wall-mounted design consists of a steel wire bent frame finished in polished brass with matte black hardware and is paired with a pleated cotton shade in two sizes with a variety of vibrant colours. The light source is an integrated LED, offering a diffused light which is accompanied by a digital in-line dimmer control to adjust the output of light if required.

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Size
W38 X D38 X H25 cm

Details
Integrated bulb. Cotton shade. 250 cm cord with dimmer.


Option: White
Production time: 1-2 weeks

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Everything you need to know about HAY

HAY has always believed that good design is everyones right. That's why from the very beginning in 2002, co-founders and creative directors Rolf and Mette Hay committed to working the best designers to create high-quality products, made for the evolving needs of everyday life. Constantly striving to make good design accessible to everyone by supplying their trademark designs with affordable price tags. HAY is committed to nurturing and promoting young talents as well as using established designers.

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HAY

Designer

Inga Sempé

Designed by

Inga Sempé

Inga Sempé is a French designer who lives and works in Paris. A graduate of the Ecole Nationale Superieure de Création Industrielle (ENSCI) in Paris (1993), she also took up a scholarship at the Villa Medici, Académie de France in Rome (2000 - 2001). She was awarded the Red Dot Design Award in 2007. Her work is known for a lightness of touch, for a strong personality and for a particularly tactile nature. The idea of everyday use is at the centre of Sempé’s approach and she often seeks out materials with special properties to answer the need of a daily function.

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