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€768.00*Available, delivery time: 2-5 days
Tina-
from the FRAUMAIER collection, designed by Felix Severin Mack.
Timeless, delicate and stylish – seeming like a large 3dimensional drawing, the practical arc lamp combines understated design with high utility.
The lamp features a rectangular arc, enabling a passage height of over 6,60 feet (2.02 meters). Additionally, the lamp has a nearly stepless extension of up to 7,5 feet (2.3 meters). It is an ideal luminary for big dining tables with a length of up to 8.2 ft (2.5 m), as well as for any situation where there is no ceiling outlet available above the dining or coffee table. The shade is also height-adjustable and comes with a rblind tube, hiding the bulb. Most light is spread through the openings from below and above the shade which itself produces a soft light. The black version blocks the light sideways. The base made from steel and aluminium in a structured and matte powder coating makes the lamp light but steady at the same time.
The bulb requires an E27 fixture and can be easily replaced, which makes it a sustainable product. The lamp is available with a foot switch on the floor or with a pull switch at the fixture. Both versions are available with or without a Dim to Switch-LED light. Dim to Switch means dimming via a switch in 3 steps: maximum luminance, a cozy atmosphere or a candlelight/nightlight function. The enclosed LED with 1520 Lumen/14 Watt is equivalent to older 100W incandescent bulbs und offers a warm 2700K luminous colour.
FRAUMAIER The label for contemporary lighting design was founded in 2004 under the direction of Felix Severin Mack and namesake and lady dog FRAUMAIER. Within only a few years the label left its colorful mark in the design market - the sought-after designs renowned for clear lines are now available in leading design shops worldwide. The exclusive lamps are crafted in Europe and also in the United States where the lamps are manufactured on the site. The company has its headquarters in Esslingen, South-Germany, from where the luminaries start their journey to countries all over the world.
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