Gubi Multi-lite Midnight Blue Pendant Lamp
  • Gubi Multi-lite Midnight Blue Pendant Lamp
  • Gubi Multi-lite Midnight Blue Pendant Lamp
  • Gubi Multi-lite Midnight Blue Pendant Lamp
  • Gubi Multi-lite Midnight Blue Pendant Lamp
  • Gubi Multi-lite Midnight Blue Pendant Lamp
  • Gubi Multi-lite Midnight Blue Pendant Lamp
  • Gubi Multi-lite Midnight Blue Pendant Lamp

Gubi Multi-lite Midnight Blue Pendant Lamp

€660.33
Availability if not in stock 2 to 4 weeks (Upholstered 6 to 8 weeks).
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Louis Weisdorf’s Multi-Lite Pendant is now being released in a rich Midnight Blue, complemented by a warm brass frame. The on-trend color combination of this classic shade – the deepest and darkest of blues – with a touch of elegant optimism evokes memories of indulgent evenings in luxury hotels and restaurants. The addition of this finish to the collection emphasizes the iconic form of the lamp, while giving it a distinctive contemporary aesthetic

Specifications

Material Brass

Bulb base E27 Light source 6-10W LED (recommended, not included) 220w

IP rating 20
Protection class II
Energy label A ++ - E
Voltage 230 V Nominal frequency 50 Hz

Certifications and labels CE marked: tested and approved according to European standards

Cable length 400 cm Cable color Black

Weight 2.2 kg

Canopy Included Ceiling plug No

Dimmable No, but can be fitted with an aligned dimmer.

Please note 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 customers sole risk, responsibility and liability.

Size Description

Small 25cm, Large 36cm

  • Louis Weisdorf

    In his own words, the studio of Architect Louis Weisdorf (born 1932) "specializes in versatility". This, quite perfectly, sums up the long and notable career of this multi-designer. Since graduating from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts' School of Architecture in 1954, Weisdorf has worked with everything from graphic-, interior- and industrial design, to the planning of parks and recreational areas as well as most fields within the building trade. This adds to an impressive résumé of notable projects, which includes working with icons such as Verner Panton, Poul Henningsen and Le Klint.
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