Bestlite BL6 Wall Light Matt White
Design: Robert Dudley Best for Bestlite Concept: The Bestlite BL6 Wall Light is an elegant and simple lamp - a timeless classic. The lamp was designed in 1930 by Robert Dudley Best for Bestlite . It provides a comfortable work light and creates style in any room it is placed in. The Bestlite lamp is exhibited in the Design Museum in London. It is a flexible and adjustable lamp with a press switch on the cord
GUBI Bestlite BL6 Wall Lamp - Ø16 (Chrome, Soft White Semi Matt)
The timeless Bestlite BL6 Wall Lamp was designed in 1930 by Robert Dudley Best, a British designer highly influenced by the school of Bauhaus. Being in continuous production ever since its origin, the Bestlite BL6 Wall Lamp stays true to its industrial roots and original design. With its mobile arm and shade, the wall lamp is perfect for the hallway, by the desk, as a bedside lamp or in the kitchen where the light needs to be directed. The Bestlite lamp design was first adopted by garages and the Royal Air Force engineering departments due to its great functionality. A feature in Architects Journal lauding Bestlite with the title of the first evidence of Bauhaus in Britain brought the lamp to the attention of the design conscious. Public demand for the Bestlite lamps soon followed and, when Winston Churchill personally chose the Bestlite BL1 Table Lamp for his desk, Bestlite's iconic status was secured. Bestlite is held in permanent collections at both the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Design Museum in London. Loved by architects, designers and design aficionados throughout its long history, today, Bestlite has become a contemporary classic.