Nemo  Dove Table Lamp
  • Nemo  Dove Table Lamp
  • Nemo  Dove Table Lamp
  • Nemo  Dove Table Lamp
  • Nemo  Dove Table Lamp
  • Nemo  Dove Table Lamp

Nemo Dove Table Lamp

Availability if not in stock 3 to 4 weeks.
Product no longer available

Nemo  Dove Table Lamp, Table light with medium-flood beam, ideal as a task or as a reading light.

  • Body in polycarbonate, arm supports in molibdenum steel.
  • Painted in matt black or matt white.
  • Double intensity switch for the halogen version or dimmer for the LED version. HALO lamping Source GY 6,35 QT-12 Total power 50W Emission direct, orientable Tension 230V Ip class20
Specifications

HALO
Lamping
Source GY 6,35 QT-12
Total power 50W
Emission direct, orientable
Switching double intensity
Tension 230V
Materials polycarbonate + steel

LED
Lamping
Source GY 6,35 QT-12
Total power 3W
Emission direct, orientable
Switching double intentensity
Tension 230V
Color temperature 3000K
Luminous flux 300lm
Typ cri 83
Energy class A+
Materials polycarbonate + steel Weight/Package LxDxH (cm) parcel 17x24x80 Net/Gross weight (Kg) parcel

Kindly note that this product is CE-approved only and should only be used in countries that follow and accept this standard. If it is used elsewhere it will be at the customer's sole risk, responsibility and liability.

Size Description

Height 97cm max, 27cm min
Diameter base 12cm

  • Marco Colombo

    The architects and designers Marco Colombo and Mario Barbaglia opened in 1975 their own architecture practice in Milan, which initially has dedicated to interior design projects for commercial spaces. At the base of their projects there’s a particular attention to health, energy conservation and sustainability. In 1984 the practice started a collaboration with PAF (which then has become Italiana Luce and present days Nemo Cassina): from this experience are born the table lamp DOVE and many other innovative products. Among the numerous prizes and acknowledgments we’d like to remember, in 1985 the presence of the table lamp DOVE in the permanent collection of the “Cooper-Hawitt Museum” in New York and in the Museo Rufino Tamayo” in Mexico city. In 1987 and 1992 they have received the “Oscar des Architectes d’Interiérieur” by the “Salon International du Luminaire” of Paris, in 1988 the cover of the American edition of the International Design Yearbook and the prizes “Product of the year” and “Best Residential Lighting Product” in 1993.
Go to top