T.O Pendant 3 Stack
$2,850.00
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T.O embodies a harmonious dialogue between solidity and lightness offering unlimited contexts for use in residential and workplace environments, all within a minimal footprint. T.O features a fully dimmable LED light source with tactile push switch appropriately positioned at the end of arm. Both table and floor versions feature a magnetically attached light arm over a marble cylinder base while the light wand can be rotated up to 360 degrees to provide both direct and indirect light for task and ambient lighting needs alike. T.O is offered in 2 marble base finishes in Marquina black and Carrara white while the light arm is elegantly contrasted in polished surfaces in brass and chrome. T.O is a seamless integration of functional lighting and sculpture.
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MODELS
T.O PendantFINISHES
(Lamp)
Chrome
Matte Black
Matte Grey(Suspension Belt)
Burnt Orange
Graphite
Light GreyMATERIALS
Aluminum Arm
PMMA Lens
Nylon Webbing
Fabric Cord
FEATURES
Full range dim control (100-10%)
2-stage step dimming
Advanced LED array eliminates multiple shadowsSPECIFICATIONS (Per lamp)
Voltage: 120V 50/60Hz
Power consumption: 10W
Color temperature: 2700K
Luminosity: 750 Lumens (per lamp)
Luminaire efficacy: 67 Lumens/Watt
Color Rendition Index: 90+ CRI
50K hour lifespan
Cable Length: 10'(3m)
CERTIFICATIONS ETL, CE -
Carmine DeganelloBased in Milan, Deganello is an experimental product and architectural designer concerned with materiality. Crucial to his work is his research on materials and the ways in which this information can unexpectedly drive his practice. Pablo PardoVenezuelan-born industrial designer Pablo Pardo has defined his career by creating beautiful, sparse, utilitarian lighting that fosters harmonious relationships between people and their environments. Pablo StudioThe Pablo Studio is a small group of makers and inventors with a diverse background in industrial design and craft, and a deep understanding of manufacturing, materials and technology. They aim to foster a sense of discovery and deeply personal utility in people’s interaction with objects.