Arles table lamp - Designed by Domei Endo

The Arles Table Lamp from Di Classe is a sophisticated and visually striking lighting piece. Inspired by the charm of Arles, France, the lamp's design beautifully resembles a poised French lady holding her hat in the breeze. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the lamp features a combination of painted steel and brass, offering both durability and elegance.

Available in a range of contemporary colours, including Racing Green, Oriental Blue, and Mustard, the Arles Table Lamp allows you to select the perfect shade to complement your decor. With its swivel head, you can easily adjust the lamp's angle, making it ideal for focused tasks such as reading or writing. Beyond its functional purpose, this lamp adds a touch of style and sophistication to any room, becoming a standout feature that illuminates your space with a warm and inviting glow.

Enhance the ambiance of your living spaces with the Arles Table Lamp. Its timeless design, high-quality materials, and versatile functionality make it a perfect addition to both modern and traditional interiors. Let this elegant lamp become a focal point in your home, bringing both illumination and a touch of artistic flair to your surroundings.

Complete the set with the matching Arles Floor Lamp, offering a cohesive lighting solution that effortlessly complements the Arles Table Lamp. With its coordinated design and consistent colour options, you can create a harmonious and stylish lighting ensemble throughout your space.

Detailed specification

Inspired by a brief encounter in Arles, France; Designer Domei characterises the elegant form of a lady holding her hat in the French breeze. Modern yet nostalgic, this lamp is becoming in all rooms.The shade is painted steel and the angle is adjustable in all directions. The brass tips on the legs add a little elegance.

Color: Black, Grey, white, Scarlet, Mustard, Mint, British Green, Oriental blue, Berry
Material: Steel, Brass
Size: W240mm, D210mm, H360mm/ shade: Ø200mm, H116mm
Bulb: E-14 / 40watt max (not included)
Weight: approx 0.6kg

H370mm x L300mm x W240mm, 0.6kg


EU Plug but we do supply a UK adapter with this light. 

* Some assembly is required

Dimensions:

Product weight (kg)0.6
Shade diameter (cm)22
Shade height (cm)10
Overall height (cm)36

Electrical Specification:

Max wattage40W
Quantity of bulbs required1
Switch on cableYes - switch
IP ratingIP20
Bulb TypeE14
Electrical cable length (cm)180

About Di Classe Lighting

Domei started his own company DI CLASSE in 1990 — fulfilling his own visions of lamps characterised by nature's beauty and fragile simplicity. Mini Foresti – DI CALSSE's iconic forest lamp is the first product he worked on. Domei regards lighting not merely as a function but something beyond that. He plays with light and shadow; the kaleidoscopic shadows he creates offer a sense of therapeutic healing. His philosophy has been vastly appreciated by the Japanese audience.

Over time, his forest lamps gained a reputation overseas. As a response to the international growing demand, the company has started exhibiting at international trade fairs such as Accent on Design in New York and 'Now' at the Maison et Objet in Paris. In September 2013, his Forest lamps shone over Marie Claire Café at the Maison et Objet. Recently DI CLASSE collaborated with Oryza Design, showcasing nature-inspired lighting alongside with vibrant pop-style furniture, which created a contrasting and distinctive style.

Nature is his main theme of design. Since 2011, he has been deeply involved in an ECO project: 'earth living' which promotes sustainability. The 'earth living' is an eco product range made of recycled materials such as thinning timbers.

Aside from his role as the designer/CEO of DI CLASSE, Domei has started a new career as an artist in Melbourne, Australia. He is now creating art, along with designing products and lighting to fulfil his visions to harmonise the interiors in everyday life.

Furthermore, he has reviewed local industry from a viewpoint of Eco and challenged to produce products to activate a depopulated area. For "The Uonuma project", he has designed lighting equipment by combining the production of Japanese paper, the traditional local industry of Uonuma, and wood and metal scrap. Thanks to the magic of design, the abandoned skills and materials have turned to not only the beautiful lighting objects but reviving the local community.