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Integrated LEDs
Viceversa LED pendant light transforms the living area into a green oasis
The Viceversa hanging light is fascinating in many ways. The basic frame is made of grey-lacquered metal, which provides space in the centre for the funnel-shaped glass. The user can decide whether the glass should be mounted facing upwards or downwards. When mounted at the top, the light source illuminates the glass shade beautifully, while when mounted at the bottom, it provides space for a houseplant, which is then illuminated by the warm white light. This pendant light is ideal in combination with several of its kind in a stairwell or reception area and is sure to attract attention.
The design is by Noé Duchaufour Lawrance, who created it in collaboration with kdln Viceversa. True to the motto that every light has its own personality, this pendant light cannot be pigeonholed. It is precisely the wide range of possibilities that opens up new perspectives and inspires not only plant lovers.
- Holds up to 6 kg
- dimmable via 1 - 10V or PUSH
Dimensions

kdln LED hanging light Viceversa, amber glass, 1-bulb
Manufacturer
- Brand:
- Kundalini
- Item no.:
- 5520283
Colour & design
- Color:
- amber
- Material:
- Metal lacquered / Glass mouth-blown
- Designer:
- Noé Duchaufour Lawrance
Dimensions
- Length (in cm):
- 23
- Width (cm):
- 26
- Height (cm):
- 69
- Connection cable length (cm):
- 180
- Other measurements:
- Cable length 180 cm
- Net weight (kg):
- 4.49
Light source
- Light bulb:
- 1 x 6.5 W LED
- Light bulb (included):
- Included, Not required
- Wattage (watts):
- 6.5
- Luminous colour:
- 2700 K Warm white
- Light output (in lumen):
- 800
- Lumens (lm):
- 800
- Colour rendering (Ra):
- 90
Additional functions
- Dimmable:
- Yes
- Integrated dimmer:
- Not included
Technical specifications
- IP code:
- IP20
- Protection class:
- I
- Supply voltage (volts):
- 230

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