Rotaliana Lamps
Squiggle H10 Pendant 3000K Gold - Rotaliana
€1,875.00
Incl. VAT
Delivery time: 4 - 5 weeks
Squiggle H10 Pendant 3000K Gold - Rotaliana
Squiggle H10 Pendant 3000K Gold - Rotaliana Delivery time: 4 - 5 weeks
€1,875.00
  • 100-day return policy
  • Free delivery over €99

Integrated LEDs

Product Details
Product Details
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Squiggle H10 Pendant 3000K Gold from Rotaliana is a unique and elegant addition to your home. Inspired by Lucio Fontana's Neon structure from the 9th Milan Triennale, this pendant light is a work of art in itself. It consists of a suspended, tubular metal frame in a beautiful golden colour that hides an LED strip up to 6 metres long. The irregular, hexagonal holes in the metal create a mesmerising light experience that forms different geometric shapes such as broken curves, infinity symbols and concentric rings in different sizes. This pendant light is not only a light source but also a statement piece that can transform any room with its modern and artistic aesthetic. It is ideal for creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in the living room, dining room or any other space where you want to add a touch of elegance and innovation.
See the Squiggle series here

Brand

Item no.:
70027177
EAN:
8013210205952

Colour & design

Designer:
Paolo Rizzatto

Dimensions

Length (in cm):
140
Height (cm):
4
Net weight (kg):
5.2

Light source

Light bulb included:
No
Wattage (watts):
72
Integrated LEDs:
Yes
Colour rendering (Ra):
90

Additional functions

Dimmable:
No

Technical specifications

IP code:
IP20
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