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Oluce

Oluce

Pascal – 345

Indirect light floor lamp

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About Pascal – 345

Floor lamp giving indirect and mirrored light in white lacquered aluminum, free twofold lighting, Pietra Serena base.‎ 2 x max 100W – E27 + 1x max 300W – R7s.‎15 ↑ 200 cm ↔ 35 cm ↑ 78,7′ ↔ 13,7′ Structure: metal Structure tone: white Diffuser/Reflector: aluminum Diffuser/Reflector tone: white Certifications: CE Pascal, with Sonora and Atollo, addresses an ideal epitome of Vico Magistretti’s plan aesthetics.‎ Extremely unadulterated mathematical shapes are made to make useful and representative gathering compositions.‎ In Pascal, for instance, the famous topic of the cone is improved by redundancy, in any case, as I said, there isn’t only a conventional explanation, yet additionally a functional one: the upper cone holds a halogen bulb and goes about as the luminator, while the lower one holds two glowing bulbs and changes the slanting dividers above into wonderful reflectors, consequently leading to encompassing light coordinated downwards.‎ That is the way the virtuoso of the plan changes a floor lamp with up discharge, through duplication, into an understanding lamp, all with no obvious exertion, safeguarding the authority of the construction.‎ In equal, the exact, graceful effortlessness jam Pascal from all types of maturing, shielding it from pattern related marvels and guaranteeing that even today, after very nearly 30 years, it is as yet a contemporary object.‎ The lamp, at first floor-standing or hanging, was described by two painted aluminum cones with a distance across of 34 and 42 cm confronting upwards (floor-standing) or downwards (hanging).‎ The hanging model (430), which left creation immediately, utilized a dark electric link and the upper cone (with the more modest breadth) housed two 40 W reflected coated bulbs with an E14 fitting while the lower cone (with the bigger width) housed a 100 W Globolux bulb with an E27 fitting.‎ The complete stature was 50 cm, excluding the cable.‎ It was made in sand or white finishes.‎ The floor-standing model arrived at 200 cm and had a base at first produced using a painted metal plate, which made a critical staff globule with the link leaving from the last (40 cm diameter).‎ In 1992, a base was utilized which, while still round and exceptionally spiral, was made utilizing Pietra Serena stone (35 cm measurement, 2 cm thickness) with the link leaving from the base gratitude to an appropriate sub-base.‎ This adaptation is as yet underway today.‎ The floor-standing model, which has consistently had two autonomous force switches and a dark link and switch, had various codes relying upon the kind of lighting chosen.‎ The 340 model had two clear 100 W bulbs in the lower cone with an E27 fitting and 1 clear 150 W bulb with an E27 fitting in the upper cone.‎ Conversely, the 345 model had a 300 W halogen tube in the upper cone.‎

Tags: Contemporary floor lamps, Stone floor lampsDimensions: ↑ 200 cm ↔ 35 cm

Attributtes:

Designer

Product year

1983

Style

Modern

Materials

Natural stone

Country

Italy

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