Replica Grasshopper Pendant Lamp Orange
Inspired by:- Greta Grossman

Upon ordering your items will be handcrafted especially for you. This takes time and expertise so we allow 4 -5 weeks for manufacture, quality assurance and packaging. 4 weeks travel to the U.K., and then there’s customs clearance and admin. It’s worth the wait!
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Dispatched Date | Delivered 10-16 weeks |
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Lead Time | 10 - 12 Weeks |
Original Designer | Greta Grossman |
Featured Product | No |
Five Years Gurantee | No |
Sample Fabric | No |
Heading 1 | UNIQUE CONVERSATION STARTER |
Heading 2 | THE TOTAL STAND OUT DESIGN |
Short Description 2 |
The premium reproduction of Grasshopper Pendant Lamp by Mobelaris adds a classy and exquisite feel to your home. It features a glare-free light emanating from Copper/Carbon Steel half round sphere canopy. The powder-coated shade is available in 6 colours: white, black, orange, charcoal grey, light grey and grey blue. Whether placed in the kitchen, café, bar, living room the Grasshopper Pendant Lamp is sure to be an exceptional conversation piece. Enjoy your lamp in peace with the 12-month manufacturer’s warranty. |
Type of Store Credit value | Select |
- Dimension: Width 15cm, Depth 15cm, Height 35.3cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 51cm, Depth 25cm, Height 25cm
- CBM: 0.032 Weight: 1.2kg
Product Description
A timeless design that fits in most environment, Gretta Grossman’s Grasshopper pendant lamp embodies the industrial and functional requirements heralded by European Modernism with a more refined aesthetic. Designed in 1947, drawing inspiration from European architecture and high modernism. Perfect addition to a bar, a stylish kitchen or your study. Intelligently designed without compromising the quality.
Read More Read LessThe premium reproduction of Grasshopper Pendant Lamp by Mobelaris adds a classy and exquisite feel to your home. It features a glare-free light emanating from Copper/Carbon Steel half round sphere canopy. The powder-coated shade is available in 6 colours: white, black, orange, charcoal grey, light grey and grey blue. Whether placed in the kitchen, café, bar, living room the Grasshopper Pendant Lamp is sure to be an exceptional conversation piece. Enjoy your lamp in peace with the 12-month manufacturer’s warranty.
Read More Read Less
A timeless design that fits in most environment, Gretta Grossman’s Grasshopper pendant lamp embodies the industrial and functional requirements heralded by European Modernism with a more refined aesthetic. Designed in 1947, drawing inspiration from European architecture and high modernism. Perfect addition to a bar, a stylish kitchen or your study. Intelligently designed without compromising the quality.
The premium reproduction of Grasshopper Pendant Lamp by Mobelaris adds a classy and exquisite feel to your home. It features a glare-free light emanating from Copper/Carbon Steel half round sphere canopy. The powder-coated shade is available in 6 colours: white, black, orange, charcoal grey, light grey and grey blue. Whether placed in the kitchen, café, bar, living room the Grasshopper Pendant Lamp is sure to be an exceptional conversation piece. Enjoy your lamp in peace with the 12-month manufacturer’s warranty.
Original Designer
Inspired by :
Greta Grossman
View all products(3)Born Greta Magnuson on 1906 in Helsingborg, Sweden. Greta Grossman was a Swedish furniture designer, interior designer, and architect. She has maintained a prolific forty-year career on two continents: Europe and North America. During the mid-20th century, she was one of the few female designers to gain prominence in the architectural scene. Her pieces made her become the first woman to receive a prize for furniture design from the Swedish Society of Industrial Design. In the midst of the world war II in 1940, they moved to California and she continued to pursue the legacy she started in Sweden and opened a well-publicized shop on Rodeo drive that soon started to attract celebrity clients because of her unique approach to Swedish modernism. Her compact, functional and visually lightweight modern aesthetic won her two prestigious Good Design Awards from MoMA and The National Museum in Stockholm. After retiring in 1960s, she is renowned worldwide for her role in defining the modern aesthetic.
The name Greta Grossman is only used to describe the characteristics of the goods made to the original design, and not as a trademark.