| dimensions totales | |
|---|---|
hauteur |
2000 mm |
longueur de suspension |
2000 mm |
Tobias Grau
Oh China 7 / 9

Tobias Grau
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Design : Tobias Grau
Article n° : B034-3 / B034-4 / B034-5
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Design
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lampes
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lumière décorative
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lampes suspendues
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01 profil du produit
description de produit
The pendants OH 7 and OH 9 are low-voltage halogen fixtures with integrated reflector lamps for directional lighting. A second light source illuminates the bone china shade with glare-free, atmospheric light. A simple form in an old-fashioned material - bone china - combines with modern lighting and reflector technology to produce a totally new kind of fixture featuring a locking lever for height adjustment.
prix recommandé hors taxe sur le chiffre d'affaires prévue par la loi
1116 - 1372 EUR
02 dimensions/poids
| tête de lampe | |
|---|---|
diamètre de la tête de lampe |
115 mm |
hauteur de la tête de lampe |
170 mm |
03 données techniques
| ampoule | |
|---|---|
douille |
G9 |
type de lampe |
lampe halogène à haute tension |
04 sécurité/protection
| sécurité/protection | |
|---|---|
catégorie de sécurité |
classe II (isolation de protection) |
catégorie de sécurité, combustible |
F |
marque/certification de qualité |
CE |
05 All Oh Products
06 Tags
China, Exhibitions, Interview, light, Light+Building 2012, Tobias Grau Articles, Tobias Grau Articles, Tobias Grau Products, Tobias Grau Products07 Articles about Tobias Grau and Tobias Grau
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