

Choose between an edge-clamp base for work tables and standing desks, or a weighted base for larger tables or for use as an accent light.

Luxo recently began fitting the L-1 with long-lasting LED bulbs, one of the only upgrades it's ever needed. The L-1 is a favorite of architects, designers, and creative professionals everywhere, not only because its maneuverability allows light to be directed precisely where it's needed, but also because the thing is just so lovely to look at. The tension of the springs is tuned so that the head of the lamp can be repositioned with very little effort, but it stays firmly place when you take your hand away. The design is enduringly elegant: a jointed armature supported by a quartet of long springs. First dreamed up by the Norwegian textile magnate Jac Jacobsen and the British automotive designer George Carwardine, the L-1 lamp has achieved iconic status, selling in the tens of millions since its 1937 debut.
