Louis Poulsen’s Patera 500 oval pendant has a calm, matte white surface and a sense of delicate, mathematical beauty. Designer Øivind Slaatto drew his inspiration from the Fibonacci sequence that appears in nature as spiral patterns: the pendant consists of diamond-shaped cells arranged in a form that resembles the seed patterns of sunflowers and pinecones. When lit, the cells glow in a fascinating manner and also prevent glare. The oval structure and the vivid surface make Patera a modern chandelier above the dining table or in spaces with low ceilings.
Patera 500 oval pendant, white
Louis Poulsen
Description
Louis Poulsen’s Patera 500 oval pendant has a calm, matte white surface and a sense of delicate, mathematical beauty. Designer Øivind Slaatto drew his inspiration from the Fibonacci sequence that appears in nature as spiral patterns: the pendant consists of diamond-shaped cells arranged in a form that resembles the seed patterns of sunflowers and pinecones. When lit, the cells glow in a fascinating manner and also prevent glare. The oval structure and the vivid surface make Patera a modern chandelier above the dining table or in spaces with low ceilings.
Product details (20)
- Material
- Cut matt PVC foil. Frame: injection moulded polycarbonate.
- Colour
- Matt white
- Length
- 50 cm
- Width
- 50 cm
- Shade diameter
- 50 cm
- Height
- 29 cm
- Bulb base
- E27
- Light source
- 5-7W LED (not included)
- IP rating
- 20
- Protection class
- II
- Voltage
- 220–240 V
- Nominal frequency
- 50–60 Hz
- Certifications and labels
- CE marked: tested and approved according to European standards
- Cable length
- 400 cm
- Cable colour
- White
- Cable material
- Textile
- Weight
- 1.5 kg
- Canopy
- Yes (white)
- Ceiling plug
- No
- Dimmable
- No, but can be fitted with an aligned dimmer. In this case, please use a dimmable light bulb.
- Product ID
Designer
The Danish designer Øivind Slaatto studied industrial design at the Danish Design School in Copenhagen, graduating in 2007. Today he runs his Copenhagen-based studio Slaatto. He has done projects for companies like Bang & Olufsen, Le Klint and Louis Poulsen. Slaatto gets his inspiration from nature, but also mathematical principles.
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