Karakter’s Awkward Light has been deliberately designed to seem, as the name suggests, awkward. Created by Anatomy Design, the lamp’s quirky design is intentionally proportioned so that the luminaire seems almost out of balance since all parts have been kept as delicate as the laws of physics would allow. The structure makes it possible to illuminate two spots simultaneously, for example each corner of a sofa or two armchairs placed side by side. Set at its widest, the lamp measures well over two meters in width.
Awkward Light floor lamp, black
Karakter
Description
Karakter’s Awkward Light has been deliberately designed to seem, as the name suggests, awkward. Created by Anatomy Design, the lamp’s quirky design is intentionally proportioned so that the luminaire seems almost out of balance since all parts have been kept as delicate as the laws of physics would allow. The structure makes it possible to illuminate two spots simultaneously, for example each corner of a sofa or two armchairs placed side by side. Set at its widest, the lamp measures well over two meters in width.
Product details (22)
- Material
- Steel, aluminium
- Colour
- Black
- Width
- 40 cm
- Base diameter
- 40 cm
- Shade diameter
- 10 cm
- Height
- 192 cm
- Measurement details
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Width: Arm 1: 155 cm, arm 2: 82 cm.
Cable length: 4.3 & 3.9 m. - Light source
- 2 x 6.1W fixed LED
- Colour temperature
- 3,000 K
- Luminous flux
- 757 lm
- Lifetime
- 50,000 h
- Voltage
- 110–230 V
- Nominal frequency
- 50–60 Hz
- Certifications and labels
- CE, UL
- Plug
- EU/UK/AU/US/JP/CN
- Cable length
- 3.9–4.3 cm
- Cable colour
- Black
- Cable material
- Plastic
- Floor switch
- Yes
- Dimmable
- Yes
- Notes
- Power supplies with interchangeable plugs (EU/UK/AU/US/JP/CN) included
- Product ID
Designer
Anatomy Design is a South African design studio founded by Megan Hesse and Andrea Kleinloog in 2010. Initially focused on interior design, the studio soon also opened a showroom in Johannesburg as many of their designs, created for various projects, began sparking peoples’ interest also outside of their interior design projects. In 2010, Sotuh African online publication Design Indaba chose Anatomy Design’s Lab Light as the most beautiful object in South Africa.
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