V-2 Schneider Lamp Metal Finish
V-2 Schneider lamp, designed by Studio Job, takes its shape from the V-2 rocket from World War II that became an icon in the 1950s, a symbol of futuristic technology and of the American space program rocket. Its glowing light and metal finishing hints to the iconic lava lamp, being the perfect design choice for adding an interstellar touch to defuse the most serious environment.
V-2 Schneider lamp, designed by Studio Job, takes its shape from the V-2 rocket from World War II that became an icon in the 1950s, a symbol of futuristic technology and of the American space program rocket. Its glowing light and metal finishing hints to the iconic lava lamp, being the perfect design choice for adding an interstellar touch to defuse the most serious environment.






Studio Job
In 1998 Job Smeets Nynke Tynagel founded Studio Job, a creative hub based in Netherlands where traditional and modern come together to produce once- in-a-lifetime objects characterized by a strong love for details, freedom of expression and a blend of 2D and 3D. Extravagant and cartoon-like products made them pioneers in contemporary conceptual and sculptural design scene.

