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Dot 800 LED pendant light - indirect light source for the table Dot is a minimalist LED pendant light that looks like two discs of light floating parallel to each other. These two discs are connected by a metal shaft. The small disc at the bottom contains a ring of LEDs that shine the light upwards. There it bounces off the large, matt white disc, which serves as a reflector, and illuminates an extensive area indirectly, very pleasantly and glare-free. A customised heat pipe transfers the Heat from the LEDs to the heat sink, which is housed above the reflector. This enables extreme miniaturisation of the head of the luminaire. Powerful, indirect and bright lighting in a warm white light colour ensures the illumination of even larger rooms and particularly good visual comfort, which is why the Dot 800 pendant light is also suitable for use above writing or meeting tables. The light is dimmable (Dali, 1 - 10 V - not included). The Dot 800 LED pendant light is a high-quality and durable light from the manufacturer LUMINA Italia. The design comes from Foster + Partners, one of the world's best-known architectural firms, whose most famous commissions include the redesign of the Reichstag in Berlin and Wembley Stadium in London. The Dot 800 pendant light is manufactured by the Italian lighting company Lumina, which was founded in 1980 by TOMMASO Cimini. The company attaches great importance to high quality, durability and sustainable production of the lights. Steel, aluminium and Glas are used almost exclusively in production and the materials and luminaire components are mainly sourced locally. LUMINA's facilities are mainly powered by solar panels and all packaging used is recyclable.
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LUMINA Dot 800 LED pendant light 3,000K
Manufacturer
- Brand:
- Lumina
- SKU:
- 6114016X
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- Net weight (kg):
- 0
Additional functions
- Dimmable:
- No

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