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Superarchimoon Green Wall floor lamp

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Design: Philippe Starck
Presented: Euroluce 2011, Milan
stylepark-id: 04.2104.11186
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lighting
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decorative light
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standing lamps
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01 product description
Product description
Floor lamp providing direct and diffused light.
Acid-etched hand-blown pressed borosilicate glass
internal diffuser.
Plissé cloth external diffuser.
Sand-cast, aluminum diffuser support.
Gray painted assembly composed of tubular
aluminum arms and tie rods, stainless steel
springs, and die-cast aluminum joints.
Sand-cast aluminum base with six lead
counterweights and gray painted spun aluminum
base cover.
On/Off switch, 0-100% dimmer on power cord.
Polarized power cord covered with silver fabric,
length 160 cm.
Net weight 96 kg.
02 dimensions/weight
| overall dimension | |
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height |
3050 mm |
length |
3300 mm |
03 technical data
| Illuminant, means of lighting | |
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Housing |
E27 |
04 security/protection
| Security/protection | |
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Form of protection (DIN 40050) |
IP55 protection against: dust/water jets |
Fire prevention classes |
F |
Inspection seal /certification |
CE |
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