VV Cinquanta Twin wall lamp, brass - white

Astep

C$2,152.00 C$2,392.00

Colour: White, brass


Astep
VV Cinquanta Twin wall lamp
C$2,152.00 C$2,392.00



Description

The VV Cinquanta Twin wall lamp by the lighting brand Astep combines two sleek, angular arms with streamlined shades that can both swivel and tilt. You can use the lamps as direct spotlights or reflect the light from a wall or ceiling. The bold and sculptural wall lamp looks stunning anywhere you place it, be it the living room wall, office or above the bed.

The Cinquanta lighting collection is a masterpiece by the Italian architect Vittoriano Viganò from 1951. The modern and lightweight design of the Cinquanta lamps was well ahead of their time, and their refined appearance is perfectly suited for all kinds of contemporary interiors. The Cinquanta lamps are manufactured in Italy using durable, high-quality materials.

Material
Spun aluminium, brass
Colour
White, brass
Width
44.49 in (113 cm)
Depth
21.18 in (53.8 cm)
Shade diameter
10.79 in (27.4 cm)
Height
20.63 in (52.4 cm)
Bulb base
E27
Light source
2 x dimmable 7W LED (included)
Colour temperature
2,700 K
Luminous flux
806lm (1612lm total)
Lifetime
20,000 h
IP rating
20
Protection class
I
Voltage
220–240 V
Nominal frequency
50–60 Hz
Certifications and labels
CE, EAC
Weight
4.74 lbs (2.15 kg)
Dimmable
Yes
Hardwired wall mount
Yes
Product ID
ASTT02-W21-11WW

Vittoriano Viganò

Vittoriano Viganò (1919–1996) was an Italian architect and designer based in Milan. He graduated from the Polytechnic University of Milan in 1944, and had there a long career as a Professor in Interior Architecture and Urban Planning. He also worked as an Art Director of Arteluce for several years. Viganò always kept his eyes open to new emerging currents, and became known as a skilful interpreter of rationalist and brutalist architecture.

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