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Stage Floor Lamp EU Black

645.00USD
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Specifications
Maintenance
Light source
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Materials:
Powder Coated Metal
Size & Weight:
H: 122 x L: 41 x D: 36 cm
2,1 kg
Product Information:

Stage is constructed of a powder coated metal body with a plastic lamp shade. Delivered with 2 m textile cord.

Maintenance:

Clean with damp cloth.

Light source:
SMD 2835 LED chip (not replaceable). Light source power - 11W, whole lamp power: 13W. Input voltage: 100-240V, LED part input: 15.1V DC 700mA. Colour temperature: 2800-3200K. LED life span - 30000hrs.
Energy Label: Find it here
About

Stage

A lively expression meets complete functionality in the Stage floor lamp, designed by Daniel Debiasi and Federico Sandri. The Stage lamp draws its smooth mobility from professional stage lighting, and casts an attractive and warm beam wherever it is pointed.
Stage is inspired by professional spotlights, as used in film production and photo shoots. The inspiration can be found in the adjustable, tilting light source and the stable tripod base, while retaining a uniquely clean and light expression.
The Stage floor lamp can be used as a reading light or for mood lighting, depending on whether the light source is tilted for direct or indirect lighting. The lamp is available in a beautiful petroleum green and three neutral shades of black, white and grey, to fit any interior.
Designer

Daniel Debiasi and Federico Sandri

The designers Daniel Debiasi and Federico Sandri both have a degree in Industrial Design, Daniel from the Milan Polytechnic and Federico from the IUAV University in Venice. They met during a shared work experience in Milan where they both led projects for international design companies. In 2010, they decided to join forces and founded their joint design studio Something.

Daniel and Federico have a holistic approach to design and are interested in the relation between products and their surroundings. They believe that every object is part of a bigger system that should be taken into account too.

"We see design as a discipline that brings together many different ingredients, such as personal culture, experiences and visions i.e., and it is always fascinating to see all of these come together into a tangible output."