The Knokke table lamp by DCWéditions is a light sculpture that creates gentle lighting and a peaceful atmosphere in the room. Knokke comprises three light sources integrated into brass bars – a structure that creates a fascinating interplay of lights and shadows. The cordless lamp is easy to move from room to room, bringing its peaceful ambience with you wherever you go. The table lamp is USB rechargeable and lasts up to 12 hours on a full charge. Although the light emitted by Knokke is quite subtle as it is, like candlelight, the luminaire is dimmable so you can adjust the light intensity to suit the space and situation.
Knokke cordless table lamp, brushed brass
DCWéditions
Description
The Knokke table lamp by DCWéditions is a light sculpture that creates gentle lighting and a peaceful atmosphere in the room. Knokke comprises three light sources integrated into brass bars – a structure that creates a fascinating interplay of lights and shadows. The cordless lamp is easy to move from room to room, bringing its peaceful ambience with you wherever you go. The table lamp is USB rechargeable and lasts up to 12 hours on a full charge. Although the light emitted by Knokke is quite subtle as it is, like candlelight, the luminaire is dimmable so you can adjust the light intensity to suit the space and situation.
Product details (16)
- Material
- Steel, natural brushed brass
- Colour
- Brass, black
- Width
- 8 cm
- Depth
- 8 cm
- Height
- 35 cm
- Light source
- Integrated dimmable 3W LED
- Colour temperature
- 2,700 K
- Luminous flux
- 300lm (nominal value)
- IP rating
- 20
- Protection class
- III
- Nominal frequency
- 50–60 Hz
- Certifications and labels
- CE marked: tested and approved according to European standards
- Plug
- EU plug (A, C)
- Weight
- 0.9 kg
- Dimmable
- Yes, 4 levels (100% -> 60% -> 30% -> 0%)
- Notes
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USB-A-USB-C charging cable included
Battery: 3x2000mAh
- Product ID
Designer
Éric de Dormaël (born 1951) is a French artist, sculptor and designer known especially for his three-dimensional works of light art. Along with architecture, nature, and artists like Frank Gehry and Fausto Melotti, de Dormaël finds inspiration in the interplay of light and shadow: the sun shining through the blinds, the flicker of candles on the walls, the rays of light reflected from the surface of the water.
De Dormaël, who has loved drawing since he was a child, knew at the age of 13 he wanted to be an artist. Nothing else interested de Dormaël, so he went to study at the l’Ecole Saint-Luc de Tournai in Belgium in 1968, after which he continued his studies at the Atelier Met-de-Penninghen in Paris. Although de Dormaël has always marched to the beat of his own drum and not always agreed with his teachers, his years of study enhanced both his skills and his enthusiasm.
After his studies, de Dormaël worked in a variety of positions in the creative field before finding his own path. He worked, among other things, as a model builder, drawing teacher and photographer – multitalented and rigorous as he is, sometimes simultaneously. He ended up creating light art more or less by chance: when presenting furniture he had designed, de Dormaël often placed small lamps of his own making on top of the pieces. The furniture didn't seem to arouse much interest, but industry professionals were constantly asking him about the small lamps. Since then, his light sculptures have brought de Dormaël high acclaim, and his lighting works have been exhibited in numerous exhibitions and events around the world.
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