Totem Up/Down Light
€2.025,00
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Totem is a classic and highly versatile pendant LED lighting system comprised of exquisitely blown opal glass shades designed around a modular platform. Totem’s soft, pure white geometric forms provide a charming interplay of unique combinations to provide warmth and elegance to any space. Users can select from 4 shade sizes in descending order (A,B,C,D) which can be employed in both single and double shade combinations to create up to 20 unique models to satisfy both direct and indirect illumination needs. Totem is available in 3 fully dimmable LED Light engine combinations: Up/Down Light, Down Light, and Flush Down Light with each shade housing its own light engine. This flexibility allows for creating stunning groupings that emanate from ceiling down to pendant height across multiple sizes and shapes and best suited over dining areas, entry foyers and hallway ceiling scenarios. Inspiration behind the design was to celebrate random combinations and encouraging specifiers to create personalized lighting solutions unique to their own spaces. Discover the entire family of this magical lighting collection here. -
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WhiteMATERIALS Mouth-Blown Opal Glass
Steel CanopyFEATURES
Dim-to-Warm (DTW) Light Source Fully dimmable
Uplight/Downlight
Glare-free illuminationSPECIFICATIONS Voltage: 120V, 240V, or 277V 50/60Hz
Power consumption: 18W
Color temperature: 2700K-2200K DTW
Luminosity: 1800 Lu (1400down/400up)
Luminaire efficacy: 100 Lumens/Watt
Color Rendition Index: 90 CRI
50K hour lifespan
Cord length: 10’ (304cm)
2 year warrantyBULB TYPE High output LED array
CERTIFICATIONS ETL, CE
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Pablo PardoVenezuelan-born industrial designer Pablo Pardo has defined his career by creating beautiful, sparse, utilitarian lighting that fosters harmonious relationships between people and their environments. Pablo StudioThe Pablo Studio is a small group of makers and inventors with a diverse background in industrial design and craft, and a deep understanding of manufacturing, materials and technology. They aim to foster a sense of discovery and deeply personal utility in people’s interaction with objects.