Superlight Table

  • Superlight balances the demands of both the workplace and home with a combination of minimal form and maximal function. Superlight is a task light reduced to its essence. A gestural line in space resulting in a precise yet playful structure defying gravity with an appearance of near weightlessness. Superlight achieves fluid, sweeping movement in every direction with a full 3-axis range of motion providing warm glare-free LED light exactly where you need it. Superlight is available as a desk, floor, wall, clamp or grommet mounted fixture and comes complete with a set of colorful and interchangeable felt pads to match your personality and decor, providing a resting place for your things.
  • FINISHES (BODY) White
    Black
    FELT BASE PAD COLORS (INCLUDED)Mustard
    Chestnut
    Turquoise
    Charcoal
    MATERIALS Machined Aluminum
    Polycarbonate Lens
    Steel Base
    Felt Base Pads
    FEATURES 3-axis Rotation at Each Joint
    Ultra-light Minimal Frame
    4 Colored Felt Base Pads
    Advanced LED array eliminates multiple shadows
    Full-range dim control
    Ships flat-packed

    SPECIFICATIONS Voltage: 120-240V 60Hz
    Power Consumption: 8.5W
    Color temperature: 3000K
    Luminosity: 700 Lumens
    Luminaire efficacy: 81 Lumens/Watt
    Color Rendition Index: 85+ CRI
    50K hour lifespan
    Cord length: 9’ (274cm)
    Global Multi-plug adapter available
    2 year warranty

    BULB TYPE High output LED array
    CERTIFICATIONS UL, CE, RoHS, PSE

  • Peter Stathis Peter Stathis is the founder and principal designer of Virtual Studio, the collaborative industrial design and strategic development venture he founded in 1989. Projects encompass products, furniture, lighting, interiors, and accessories.
    Matthew Boyko Matthew Boyko is a San Francisco-based industrial designer working within a range of emergent technologies. Aside from client work, he also enjoys teaching as an adjunct professor at California College of the Arts. He holds design degrees from Rhode Island School of Design and Cranbrook Academy of Art.

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