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Design
category |
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Home
office / Table / Ceiling |
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| Dimensions
(mm) |
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Height
550, depth 170, width 130 |
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| Type
of lamp |
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4
pins CFL, 24 to 40 watt, eg. Osram Dulux L or Philips PL-L |
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| Class
of ballast (celma) |
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A1
but can be changed to any. Dimmable. |
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| Materials |
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Porcelain
and aluminium fittings |
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| Target
market |
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Middle
to upper consumer market |
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| Production
cost (Euro) |
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without
the lamp-ballast combination :Above 75 Euro |
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Retail Price
class (Euro) |
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299
Euro |
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Product description |
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Between
2 Shapes draws its name from the two major components of
this luminaire – an interior form from which the light
originates, and an outer form, hiding and protecting the
source of light. Porcelain was decided upon as the
material for its warm and pleasant semi-translucence,
changing with the thickness of the material, its
formability and for its aesthetic impact. Lighted, the
lamp is a softly glowing presence, spreading light and
life around; turned off, it becomes a sculptural physical
presence reminiscent of eggshells and fossils; brittle and
fragile, yet strong and enduring. Private homes and office
buildings alike may employ the multidirectional lamp for a
multitude of purposes, as it can be turned 360 degrees in
both the horizontal and the vertical planes.
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Designer |
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Søren
Momsen & Leif Hygild |
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