Interior Design

The WAAF Lamp by Pierre Stadelmann

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The WAAF lamp is an adorable little light companion that can accompany many during those quiet evenings at home. With the playful concept of how designing is like a big box of Lego, Peter Stadelmann created this extraordinary dog shaped wooden lamp to become man’s best lighted friend. The flexibility of its legs allows it to generate different lighting positions, so it can stand attention to your everyday needs.

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