Design, Interior Design

Bolt Lamp Collection by Tonone

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Bolt by Tonone hinges its design on the use of tightening tools. Located at each elbow varying in color but all for the same purpose, that is to adjust the tilt of the arm or change the direction of the beam. These curious little tools are not connected to the lamp; although without them the teensy bit of color they bring and the super important job they have in finding the best angle is convincing to keep them in their notch. There are seven models to serve just about any space whether you want the light drawn from the wall in a gooseneck or set down on the floor in a crane fashion or maybe clamped onto your workshop table.

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