
Product Details


Materials & Finish
Crafted from chromed tubular steel, the lamp exhibits a mirror-polished surface for high reflectivity and corrosion resistance. The opal glass diffuser softens the LED output, producing uniform, glare-free light. All components are precision-fitted and hand-finished, expressing Eileen Gray’s Bauhaus commitment to structural integrity and material authenticity.
The Tube Light delivers warm, ambient light at 2700K—ideal for reading, work, or mood lighting. The balanced tubular structure ensures stability, while its open form allows easy repositioning. Combining efficiency and comfort, it integrates seamlessly into domestic or professional settings, reflecting the timeless utility of modern design.
Comfort & Functionality
The Tube Light features a continuous tubular steel frame bent into a fluid loop forming base and arm in one gesture. Electrical wiring is fully concealed within the tube, ensuring visual purity and safety. The lamp integrates an LEDnear S14s-18W, 230V, 2700K light source, providing stable, efficient illumination.
Construction
Size and Packaging of the Product

Product Dimensions
Item is fully assembled

Box Dimensions
packed in 1 Box
Eileen Gray
Eileen Gray (1878–1976) was an Irish-born designer and architect, celebrated as a pioneer of modernism. Trained in painting at the Slade School in London, she later mastered lacquer work and furniture design in Paris. Her designs, such as the Bibendum Chair and the E-1027 adjustable table, showcased her innovative blend of elegance, comfort, and functionality. In architecture, her iconic seaside villa E-1027 reflected modernist ideals of open space and integration with nature. Long overlooked, Gray’s work was rediscovered in the late 20th century, affirming her lasting influence as one of the foremost women in modern design and architecture.