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Above: The Jieldé SI333 Signal Desk Lamp in Bronze, on Julie’s desk in Mill Valley.
A bit of history: The first Jieldé lamp was created in 1950 by Jean Louis Domecq, a designer in Lyon, France. Frustrated by the lack of heavy-duty, hardworking task lamps on the market, Domecq set out to design the most functional working lamp in the world. In the end, he created something that was not just functional, but also beautiful. In 2006, Jieldé introduced the Signal collection, including a line of smaller-scaled lamps for the home, in a range of finishes.
Above: The Jieldé SI333 Signal Desk Lamp is adjustable at each joint, with a base diameter of about 6 inches and two articulated arms, each about 12 inches long. The size is ideal for a home office or bedside use.
Above: The lamp’s bronze finish functions as a neutral but adds a glamorous note to any space. Each lamp comes with a numbered plate.
Above: The on/off switch registers a heavy, satisfying click.
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