AYNO L floor lamp, 3000K, black

Midgard


Colour: Black


Midgard
AYNO L floor lamp



Description

The AYNO floor lamp is the first new luminaire designed for Midgard since the 1950s. As is typical of Midgard luminaires, AYNO brings design, technology, and sustainability together in an elegant and esthetic way.

AYNO, designed by Stefan Diez, has a captivatingly inventive and beautifully minimalist look. The luminaire consists of a cone-shaped shade and a black power cord attached to a slim fiberglass rod by two adjustment rings. The trick is in the lamp's simple but effective control: the direction of the light is controlled by sliding the rings on the power cord. As the rings are moved, they tighten the electric cable, which bends the fiberglass rod into an arc. If necessary, the direction of the light can be fine-tuned by turning the shade's dome.

The stripped-down design of the floor lamp is not only esthetically pleasing but also a responsible choice, as it enables very low consumption of resources. The luminaire is also made of fully recyclable materials, which are easy to recycle and replace if necessary. AYNO won the German Sustainability Award in 2021.

Material
Powder-coated steel, recycled ABS/PC
Colour
Black
Width
12.99 in (33 cm)
Base diameter
12.99 in (33 cm)
Shade diameter
7.24 in (18.4 cm)
Height
107.09 in (272 cm)
Measurement details
Height when bent: 142-166cm.
Depth when bent: 92-47.24 x 0 in (120 x cm. cm).
Light source
Integrated dimmable 10W LED
Colour temperature
3,000 K
Luminous flux
1010 lm
IP rating
20
Lifetime
85,000 h
Protection class
II
Voltage
220–240 V
Nominal frequency
50–60 Hz
Certifications and labels
CE, ENEC, RoHs
Plug
EU plug
Cable length
191.93 in (487.5 cm)
Cable colour
Black
Cable material
Textile
Integrated switch
Yes, on cable. Cable length from switch 118.11 x 0 in (300 x cm. cm).
Dimmable
Yes
Adjustable height
Yes
Notes
Comes flat-packed.
Product ID

Stefan Diez

Stefan Diez (born 1971) is a German designer who studied industrial design in the Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart and founded his own design studio in 2003. Diez has designed for brands such as Authentics, Established & Sons, Moroso, e15, Thonet, Bree and Wilkhahn and won several iF and Red Dot Awards and the German Design Price. In 2007 he was appointed the Professor of Industrial Design at the Karlsruhe University of Art and Design.

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