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Very high Original 1227 Giant LED floor lamp - flexibly adjustable With a maximum adjustable height of 270 cm, the Original 1227 Giant LED floor lamp fully lives up to its name suffix "Giant". It can be adjusted in height or projection to suit individual requirements, so that the light always shines where it is needed. This version was designed in 2005 as a tribute to the famous writer for the Roald Dahl Museum, who used an Anglepoise® in his writing room. Just like the original design, which was developed by the British industrial designer George Carwardine in the 1930s, it features the constant spring mechanism typical of Anglepoise®, which makes this unusual and already iconic light source so variable. The mechanism mimics the characteristics of the human arm muscles.