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Huara
LED direct light methacrylate table lamp
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About Huara
Huara is a LED direct light methacrylate table lamp.‎ SOURCES INCLUDED Category: LED Number: 19 Watt: 2W Delivered lumens output (lm): 270lm Color temperature (K): 3000K CRI: 90 Efficacy: 135lm/W Service Life: 50000-L70 LUMINAIRE Watt: 55W Delivered lumens output (lm): 2000lm CCT: 3000K Efficiency: 38% Efficacy: 36lm/W CRI: 90 Dimmer Typology: Touch Dimmer At first, light available to humans came only from stars: the sun and its reflection on the moon.‎ For millennial mankind accepted its incapacity to see in the dark and adapted consequently to the natural rhythm of the celestial spheres, of dawn and dusk.‎ But such agreement changed about 2 million years ago.‎ The appearance of the controlled use of fire marked the beginning of the search for how to transform night into day at will.‎ But getting light from burning stuff was very inefficient (it heated more than illuminated) and uncomfortable (pollution due to smoke).‎ Then about some 70 thousand years ago, light began to come from burning fuel: animal fat first, oil or wax then, or gas and kerosene more recently not only allowed a more efficient use of energy but also introduced the need for a more specific design of the light’s source.‎ The appearance of electrical power at the turn of the last century started a technological development that irrespective of the scientific principle employed to produce light (incandescent, fluorescent or metal halides), made any other source of energy almost disappear.‎ The next step in the production of light came with the development of Light Emitting Diodes (LED).‎ For the first time, light shifted from the electrical realm to the field of electronics.‎ But for some reason such revolutionary step has not permeated society; people look for lights and lamps in the white goods section, not in the electronics section.‎ Our project for Artemide is about integrating the first and the last moment in the history of light: celestial spheres with electronics.‎ On the one hand we want li
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Product year | 2018 |
Style | Modern |
Materials | Acrylic |
Country | Italy |
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