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Giant 1227 suspension Anglepoise

Designer : George Carwardine
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£318.96
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Description :
The Giant 1227 Pendants by Anglepoise can create a colourful focal point. The playful scale can add a sense of fun to any room, working well over a dining or meeting room table. It can also be supplied to the colour of your choice, with a range of cable lengths.

Characteristics :
halogen 100W builb
Colours black, orange, grey anthracite, cobalt blue, cream or red

Dimensions :
Ø shade 45 cm
Height 56 cm

 

 

1855
With his three eldest sons, Herbert establishes Herbert Terry and Sons Ltd. One son is made responsible for finance, one for sales and one for production.

1920's
Adjusting to peace time levels of demand the company starts to sell its own products, such as toast racks, bicycle saddles and spring clips, under the Terry’s brand.

1931-1934

George Carwardine develops a theoretical concept for balancing weights using springs, cranks and levers. Working with springs developed by Terry’s, a patent is filed and the first Anglepoise lamp is launched.

1935

The four spring version was felt to be too industrial for a domestic market. So George, working with the designers at Terry’s, comes up with the three spring version, known as the 1227. It has steel arms and a three tier base.

1938-1939

Jac Jacobsen, an importer in Norway was buying Anglepoise lights on his textile machines. He signs an agreement with Terry’s to manufacture in Norway. On the day that war is declared, the Anglepoise is advertised in the Telegraph as the “ideal blackout lamp”. Lamps are later produced for the navigator’s chart table on WW2 bombers.

1952

Post war material shortages were causing problems for manufacturers and aluminium is substituted for steel for the arms of the Anglepoise. Terry’s sign an agreement with Hella to manufacture in Holland. The following year they license Luxo to market the light in the USA.
 
1979
Anglepoise makes it into the pop charts. Robyn Hitchcock, the lead singer in the punk rock group, “The Soft Boys”, amongst the most influential of the punk/new wave bands, composes a song called “I want to be an Anglepoise lamp”
 
1985
The innovative sculptor, David Mack takes 360 black Anglepoise lights and forms a large, flowing hand for an exhibition at the Oxford Museum of Modern Art. He utilises the adjustability of the Anglepoise to create the desired form.
 
1986
A team searching for the Loch Ness Monster had found a WW II Wellington Bomber. It is raised from the water and fitted with a new battery the Anglepoise navigator’s light still works! The plane called R for Robert is moved to the Brooklands Museum.
 
2003
The highly respected product designer Kenneth Grange, turns his mind to the Anglepoise. His creation is the Type3, a classic in its own right.
 
2004
A Giant Anglepoise is produced for the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre. A second is sold to film director Tim Burton, at a charity auction. 
 
2009
Anglepoise celebrates 75 years by reissuing the original 1227 design. It receives recognition by being placed on a Royal Mail Stamp celebrating British Design classics including the Mini, Concorde, Routemaster, Polyprop chair and the Spitfire.
 
 
 
 


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Giant 1227 suspension
Giant 1227 suspension
red
£318.96
Delivery under 15 days
Giant 1227 suspension
Giant 1227 suspension
cream
£318.96
Delivery under 15 days
Giant 1227 suspension
Giant 1227 suspension
blue cobalt
£318.96
Delivery under 15 days
Giant 1227 suspension
Giant 1227 suspension
Orange
£318.96
Delivery under 15 days
Giant 1227 suspension
Giant 1227 suspension
Black
£318.96
Delivery under 15 days
Giant 1227 suspension
Giant 1227 suspension
grey anthracite
£318.96
Delivery under 15 days


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