TR Bulb, white - matte opal

Audo Copenhagen

105.00€

Audo Copenhagen
TR Bulb
105.00€



Description

Audo Copenhagen’s TR Bulb, designed by Tim Rundle, is the most essential element of Audo Copenhagen’s TR Bulb collection. TR Bulb is both a lamp and a lampshade at the same time: it consists of a round opal glass diffuser with a fixed, dimmable LED unit, providing a smooth white light with no glare. A single TR Bulb can easily be installed to any standard E27 socket, such as a pendant or table lamp, by simply screwing it in.

With their simplistic, light design and easy mounting and portability, the TR Bulb lamps are designed especially for modern, urban living, where people move between cities and countries more often than before.

Material
Matte opal glass, powder coated steel
Colour
White
Diameter
20 cm
Voltage
220 V
Colour temperature
2,700 K
Luminous flux
455 lm
Luminous efficacy
70 lm/W
Dimmable
Yes
Base
E27
Wattage
6.5 W
Notes
Please note that the weight of the mouth-blown bulbs may vary. They are therefore not recommended for chandeliers and other pendant lights with several bulbs, such as the Tribeca Chambers and Tribeca Leonard pendants by Audo Copenhagen.
Product ID
MN1470639

Tim Rundle

Tim Rundle is a designer from New Zealand, who studied industrial design at Victoria University of Wellington and began his career in the Auckland-based Formworks Design. After moving to London in 2008, Rundle worked for brands such as Tom Dixon and the design studio Conran and Partners, before founding his own studio in 2015. Rundle believes in a simple and functional approach towards design, and his refined style often catches the eye without shouting for attention. 

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