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All of Svenskt Tenn’s lamps are tested and marked with the product name (for example ”Svenskt Tenn 2552”) and CE marked according to the safety standards and regulations within the EU/EEA, except for the U.K. and Switzerland. Further markings indicating safety standards are added for each product.
Svenskt Tenn recommends using a matte LED bulb. This light source is both energy saving and will keep your lampshade in a good condition while no shadows will reflect on it.
Svenskt Tenn’s lamps are dimmable, but it depends on what bulb you use. Not all LED bulbs can be dimmed, so be sure that your LED bulb is compatible with your dimmer.
The design group Whatswhat was founded in 2010 by Karin Wallenbeck, John Astbury and Bengt Brummer, who met at the Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design. While they were students, the group designed the Greta Lampshade, now produced and sold by Svenskt Tenn. Classic pleats are combined with contemporary flexibility. With the help of a simple drawstring, the light can be directed upwards or downwards.
The design group Whatswhat was started in 2010 by Karin Wallenbeck, John Astbury and Bengt Brummer, who met at the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design. While they were students, the group designed the Greta lampshade, now produced by Svenskt Tenn. The members of the group have all won several prices and they are also beeing recognized internationally.
Read more about Svenskt Tenn's Sustainability Philosophy below.
There should be at least five light sources in every room. The light from a ceiling lamp is best used for cleaning and doing housework. The rest of the time, the light ought to be lower down.
You can also pay with Svenskt Tenn’s gift cards.
You are always entitled to return your item(s) within 30 days from the time of receiving your order. To exercise the right of return within the timeframe, you can contact Svenskt Tenn’s Customer Service and notify them. If the payment has been made via Klarna invoice, you can log in directly to Klarna, report your return and the payment will be paused.
You have the right to exchange the item(s) for something else in the range within 30 days of placing your order. Send it back and place a new order on svenskttenn.se. Please pack the item in its original packaging along with the receipt.
You are responsible for shipping costs when you use the right of exchange and return. Right of exchange and return do not apply to textiles purchased by the meter or made to ordered items. If you want to exchange or return in-stock furniture, please contact Svenskt Tenn’s Customer Service.
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