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George Carwardine

George Carwardine (1887–1948) was a pioneering British designer and engineer best known for inventing the Anglepoise lamp. His innovative creation, introduced in 1932, revolutionized task lighting with its flexible and stable design. The lamp's success solidified Carwardine's legacy as a visionary in lighting design, and his contributions continue to inspire designers worldwide.

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Anglepoise Original 1227 Desk Lamp
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Wall Light
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Mini Ceramic Wall Light
Anglepoise Original 1227 Mini Ceramic Wall Light
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Brass Desk Lamp
Anglepoise Original 1227 Brass Desk Lamp
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Mini Desk Lamp
Anglepoise Original 1227 Mini Desk Lamp
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Mini Wall Light
Anglepoise Original 1227 Mini Wall Light
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Giant Floor Lamp
Anglepoise Original 1227 Giant Floor Lamp
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Mini Ceramic Pendant
Anglepoise Original 1227 Mini Ceramic Pendant
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Floor Lamp
Anglepoise Original 1227 Floor Lamp
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Mini Ceramic Table Lamp
Anglepoise Original 1227 Mini Ceramic Table Lamp
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Lamp with Wall Bracket
Anglepoise Original 1227 Lamp with Wall Bracket
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Brass Wall Light
Anglepoise Original 1227 Brass Wall Light
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Brass Midi Wide Pendant
Anglepoise Original 1227 Brass Midi Wide Pendant
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Mini Table Lamp
Anglepoise Original 1227 Mini Table Lamp
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Brass Maxi Pendant
Anglepoise Original 1227 Brass Maxi Pendant
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Brass Maxi Pendant (black) - Second Chance
Anglepoise Original 1227 Brass Maxi Pendant (black) - Second Chance
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Brass Maxi Pendant (black) - Second Chance
Anglepoise Original 1227 Brass Maxi Pendant (black) - Second Chance
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Brass Maxi Pendant - Second Chance
Anglepoise Original 1227 Brass Maxi Pendant - Second Chance
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Mini Wall Light (Black) - Second Chance
Anglepoise Original 1227 Mini Wall Light
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Giant Brass Pendant
Anglepoise Original 1227 Giant Brass Pendant
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Anglepoise Original 1227 Giant Pendant
Anglepoise Original 1227 Giant Pendant

George Carwardine (1887–1948) was an ingenious British designer and engineer renowned for his revolutionary invention, the Anglepoise lamp. Born in the late 19th century, Carwardine's innovative spirit and engineering prowess led him to create one of the most iconic and enduring lighting designs of the 20th century.

Carwardine's inspiration for the Anglepoise lamp stemmed from his fascination with mechanisms and desire to develop a task light that offered unparalleled flexibility and stability. The result was a groundbreaking design characterized by a system of springs and pivots that allowed the lamp to be easily adjusted and hold its position effortlessly.

Introduced in 1932, the Anglepoise lamp quickly gained popularity for its innovative functionality and sleek aesthetics. Its ability to provide precise and adjustable illumination revolutionized workspaces, making it an essential tool for professionals and creatives alike.

Carwardine's legacy as a designer and engineer is cemented by the enduring success of the Anglepoise lamp, which remains an iconic symbol of British design excellence and continues to inspire generations of designers worldwide. His innovative approach to lighting design, coupled with his commitment to functionality and elegance, ensures that his contributions to the world of design are remembered and celebrated to this day.