Compendium Circle pendant, 72 cm, black

Luceplan

£1,319.00 £1,885.00
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Colour: Black


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Description

Luceplan’s Compendium Circle pendant lamp from 2017 is an elegant and versatile luminaire with a ring-shaped structure. When installing the luminaire, you can decide whether you want the lamp to provide bright and direct downward light, or, if installed the other way around, softer upward light reflected from the ceiling. You can also install several Compendium Circle lamps on top of each other to create a unique, modern chandelier. The Compendium Circle pendant light is made of aluminium and has thin metal wires for hanging. Please note that the lamp cannot be installed without a ceiling rose, which is sold separately. 

Designed by Daniel Rybakken, Luceplan’s Compendium family consists of contemporary designer lamps suitable for a range of spaces and styles. The collection is defined by minimalist and geometric shapes, restrained colours and durable metal structures. You can also combine different lamps from the Compendium series to create truly customised lighting in any space, private or public.

Material
Aluminium
Colour
Black
Width
72 cm
Height
6 cm
Light source
Integrated dimmable 52W LED
Colour temperature
2,700 K
Luminous flux
1,788 lm
Lifetime
50,000 h
IP rating
20
Protection class
IIII
Voltage
220–240 V
Nominal frequency
50–60 Hz
Certifications and labels
CE marked: tested and approved according to European standards
Cable length
15–500 cm
Cable colour
Aluminium
Cable material
Plastic, metal
Weight
2.4 kg
Canopy
No, ceiling rose sold separately.
Ceiling plug
No
Dimmable
Yes
Adjustable height
Cord length 15-500 cm
Notes
Please note that the lamp cannot be installed without a ceiling rose. The Compendium Circle ceiling rose is sold separately.
Diameter
72 cm
Product ID
LUP-1D810C07W001

Daniel Rybakken

Daniel Rybakken (born 1984) is a Norwegian designer, who lives in Gothenburg, Sweden. He studied design at the Oslo School of Architecture and the School of Arts & Crafts in Gothenburg. In 2008 Rybakken started his own practises in Oslo and Gothenburg. His work occupies the area between art and design and the theme is often daylight and its recreation artificially. He has received numerous awards, including Red Dot Award (2007), Bruno Mathsson Award (2011), Compasso d'Oro (2014 and 2016) and Wallpaper* Design Award (2017).

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