Floor-standing lamp BOM Andreas Ostwald
aluminumglassmetal

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

Type
floor-standing
Material
aluminum, glass, metal
Style
contemporary
Location
indoor
Light source
LED

Description

Design Andreas Ostwald By end of 2015 a new lamp series will appear on the market which can perfectly be combined as floor- , table- and suspended lamps, but will be an eye catcher standing for themselves. The complete series is called BIMBAMBOM – and consists of the suspension BIM, the table lamp BAM and the floor lamp or the up-light BOM. This new fresh series was conceived by Hamburg based designer Andreas Ostwald, who formerly contributed to the design of the successful classic models BELLE table lamp and LAKONIA floor lamp for ANTA. The base plate of the floor and the table lamp is made of safety glass or of metal of the same colour, the slim, cable-routing rod is made of optionally black or white lacquered aluminium. The pear-shaped lamp head functions as cooler for the LED lamp corpus at the same time because it’s made of massive aluminium. Normally the lamp stem is in straight up position – only for the table lamp BAM it is in oblique ca. 6 degree angled position to achieve ideal illumination. All lamps of the BIMBAMBOM series captivate by the combination of pure elegance and exclusive “colour spots”: Available are 26 different colour options for textile cables, from white via old rose, green, pink to black the cable colour can individually be chosen. All important essentials at a glance: In black or white, with glass- or metal base, dimmable, with a LED 14 W, 2700 K, 1300 lm, Energy-efficiency-class A+

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