The article introduces Teig, a dimmable table lamp designed by Schoolhouse, emphasizing its collaborative design process and commitment to quality. Named after the German word for 'dough', Teig reflects a playful aesthetic inspired by iconic mushroom-shaped lamps from the past. It offers soft, ambient lighting, making it versatile for any space. The designers took a creative journey in naming the lamp—with the frosted glass shade called 'dough'—to evoke a sense of nostalgia and charm in contemporary design, merging functionality with artistry.
One of the most rewarding aspects of working at Schoolhouse is the chance to design and bring to life our own exclusive lighting, demonstrating commitment to quality.
Teig, our charming dimmable table lamp, reflects unique silhouettes from iconic mushroom-shaped lamps, embodying a sense of playfulness and personality through shape and color.
The frosted glass shade was affectionately called 'dough', capturing the playful spirit of the lamp's design while intending to create soft, ambient lighting.
Teig was inspired by the design team's desire for a lamp that challenges conventional lighting, aiming to provide soft light suitable for various spaces.
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