Floor-standing lamp COPENHAGEN
brassblown glasscontemporary

floor-standing lamp
floor-standing lamp
floor-standing lamp
floor-standing lamp
floor-standing lamp
floor-standing lamp
floor-standing lamp
floor-standing lamp
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Characteristics

Type
floor-standing
Material
brass, blown glass
Style
contemporary
Color
white
Light source
LED
Market
commercial

Description

Space Copenhagen’s ambition was to design a lamp with a simple industrial feel, but which was still elegant and poetic. The Copenhagen Pendant is an exercise in contrasts. Combining the classic and the modern, the maritime and the industrial. The series started with one pendant in three sizes in 2014 and was extended in 2018 with two table lamps, one wall lamp and one floor lamp. Production process The lamp shade is made from mouth blown opal glass and the base and stem are made from deep drawn and extruded metal Environment Indoor Material Mouth blown satinized opal glass & bronzed brass, pvc cord Dimensions Glass shade: Ø: 50cm/15.7in Base: Ø: 30cm/11.8in, H: 150cm/59.5in Weight 11 kg Colours Opal Glass & Bronzed Brass Voltage 100-240V – 50HZ With wall adapter output: 12V-1250mA Light source perfomance & quality CRI: >85 Colour temperature: Dim-to-warm technology 2200K-2800K Light output: 1300 lumen Lumen/watt: 72 lumen/watt Dimmability The light intensity can be controlled by the foot switch on the cable with step dimming (4 steps & OFF) Light source & energy efficiency class 18 Watt LED The luminaire is energy class: A+ Approximate LED life-time 50.000 hours Cord length 350cm/137.8in Certifications CE, IP20, Class II Cleaning instructions Clean with soft dry cloth. Always switch off electricity supply before cleaning Package dimensions Glass shade: H: 39cm/15.4in, W: 59cm/23.2in, D: 59cm/23.2in, 5.5 kg Base: H: 17cm/6.7in, W: 39cm/15.4in, D: 158cm/62.2in, 11.5 kg
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