Floor lamp TETRAPOD
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Floor lamp - TETRAPOD - Keha3  - metal / PE / original design
Floor lamp - TETRAPOD - Keha3  - metal / PE / original design
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Characteristics

Type
floor
Material
metal, PE
Style
original design
Power source
corded
Location
outdoor
Base type
straight
Diffuser shape
geometric
Protection class
IP44
Color
white
Light source
LED
Other characteristics
flame-retardant
Height

1,199 mm
(47.2 in)

Description

Tetrapod by design studio Keha3 is an urban space element inspired by the concrete tetra shaped elements used in waterworks to build wavebreakers. Tetrapod can be used as a room divider, as a light object, or simply as a decorative object. The light element is mounted in the center of the polyeutherine body of the Tetrapod and has a E27 socket. The recommended light source is a LED bulb. The combination of the PE shell, the metal housing used for the socket, the cable and plug ensures that the design is IP44. Tetrapod lighting was designed for a street reconstruction and urban landscape project in Tallinn, Estonia, finished in autumn 2020. The architectural solution was done by Estonian architectural company Lootusprojekt OÜ. Designer: Margus Triibmann
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