Uo for sale is this Knoll Copeland Task Light Desk Table Lamp. I purchased these new with a specific use in mind but ended up never using them or even taking out of the box. This is just the articulating lamp and arm only. It does not include a table top base or a table clamp.
Stephan Copeland found inspiration from bicycles when he designed the beautifully kinetic Copeland Light. The pivoting, dual-mode head can be inverted to create different light intensities appropriate to varying tasks, while the articulated spring mechanism offers dexterity and flexibility.
Designer: Stephan Copeland, 2005
Manufacturer: Knoll
Dimensions: 17.75"d | 16.25"h
Construction: "Dual-mode" lamp-head can be turned upside-down to emit a smaller pool of light downward and ambient atmospheric light upward. Two hinges enable a broad range of movement. Alternative mounting options available, including a table clamp, panel mount, slatwall mount, or grommet mount. Ships with an ENERGY STAR rated compact fluorescent light bulb.
The Copeland Task Light (2005) embodies a midcentury form, but with the quality of a classic Knoll product – all at a startling price point. Stephan Copeland designed his namesake task lamp with a pioneering spring mechanism that provides smooth and easy movement from the circular joints. The shade rotates 360 degrees to offer either a directed or diffused pool of light. The weighted base has a circular cut-out that echoes not only the arm’s joints but also the iconic work of midcentury designers like Arne Jacobsen. The light’s ease of use is not an accident: “What excites me is making the interaction between people and products more fluid,” says Copeland about his design process. The Copeland Task Light, which is made with 75% recycled materials, received the Best of NeoCon Silver Award in 2005. Bulb (included): compact florescent (can also use incandescent).
- Adjustable, rotating head.
- Two hinges enable a wide range of movement.