LED table lamp made of borosilicate glass Cromwell
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Inspired by Cassina Fluxus-E (not replica Cassina Fluxus-E)
Due to the copyright notice, please note that this product is not a replica
Product description
The concept of the Fluxus-E table lamp was originally conceived by Italian designer Paolo Ulian for an exhibition dedicated to the inventions of Baron Bic, curated by Ugo La Pietra. The reference is immediately apparent in the articulated arms of the lamp, which at the time were made of clear plastic tubes of the quintessential pen. In 2001, Ulian developed this design for commercial use, maintaining its sculptural form using transparent borosilicate glass tubes that can be rotated to create different shapes.
Today, Fluxus-E has been completely optimized by Cassina using a single LED module , which illuminates both the central body of the table lamp and its peripheral area, while miniature spotlight LEDs placed under each individual lamp shine through the glass, diffusing a warm glow.
Facing outward like a lotus, inward like a flower waiting to be blooming blooming, alternately forming abstract shapes or randomly rotated like an anemone, each individual light diffusing tube can be easily rotated with a simple gesture, which makes this lamp unique.
Consisting of only two materials, glass tubes and aluminum base, the item can be easily assemble and disassemble for both delivery and cleaning, and separate at end of life for easy recycling.
LED module, 36W; 4410mb; 2700K; CRI > 90.
Technical data
Ø 26x height 58 cm
Tags
Cassina, Paolo Ulian, Indoor Lighting, Table Lamps, Lighting, Table Lamp, Contemporary Table Lamps, Glass Table Lamps, Borosilicate Glass Table Lamps, LED Table Lamps
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