Gantri Analog Task Light

The Gantri Analog Task Table Light, designed by Chris Granneberg, is a joyful and unconventional lighting solution that transforms any workspace into a vibrant creative hub. Inspired by the playful spirit of LEGOs and simple geometric shapes, the light's form is derived from three stacked 10cm cubes that create a friendly, toy-like silhouette. The "Carbon" colorway offers a sophisticated, dark aesthetic that acts as a definitive focal point on a desk, regardless of clutter. Sustainably manufactured in California, each unit is 3D-printed using advanced plant-based polymers and finished with a premium water-based paint for a smooth, durable texture. For personalized utility, the head of the lamp can rotate a full 320 degrees in both directions, allowing you to easily aim directional light exactly where it is needed for focused tasks. The integrated LED system provides a warm, cozy glow and includes a museum-grade dimmer to adjust the brightness for various moods or reading needs. Standing 16 inches tall with an 8-inch depth, its compact yet substantial footprint ensures architectural stability on a desk or nightstand. The design is specifically engineered to resist wear and fading over time, reflecting a commitment to long-lasting craftsmanship and meaningful home objects. Currently priced at $248, it serves as a high-end investment for those who value modern industrial design and eco-friendly manufacturing. Whether used in a professional studio or a home office, the Analog Task Light delivers a seamless blend of functional precision and "authentically playful" charm.

248 USD

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VARUD means danger zone in Iceland 🇮🇸. This website is my personal version of that zone - filled with design, minimalism, and everything dangerously aesthetic. My wishlist keeps getting longer (and pricier) every day. So I turned temptation into curation — a space to admire without always buying.
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