Rod pendant light ESPLANADE M - brass
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Description
- Metal parts: Brass patinated or matt nickel-plated
Glass globe opal white
With rod and canopy
Glass globe Ø 250 mm
Total height 850 mm
Socket: 1 x E27 / max. 60 W
General product information
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Style and shape
From the turn of the last century to the 1930s, spherical pendant lights were a popular element for filling the air space in large entrances or high rooms. To this day, the sphere is still very popular as a stylistic element. The glass holders of our luminaire are still traditionally fitted with knurled screws to hold the glass sphere in place. - Pendant luminaires are the classics of light - they are particularly popular in entrance areas, high corridors and guest rooms. They are not only a source of light, but also an item of furniture and are perceived as a particularly room-defining design element.
Specific product information
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Light distribution
This luminaire provides good room illumination. It distributes a soft, diffuse and glare-free room light. Light source
The luminaire has an E27 socket. It is suitable for light sources of energy classes: A++, A+, A, B, C, D, E. The light source is not included in the scope of delivery. The luminaire is dimmable with an external leading/trailing edge phase dimmer with suitable power data.Material and surface
The canopy, pendant rod and glass holder of this luminaire are made of solid brass, polished and patinated. This is a patina that has been elaborately coloured into the brass using traditional methods and is not lacquered.
The glass globe is made of glossy white opal glass.
Pendant rod
The pendant rod has a tube length of 50 cm. On request, this luminaire can also be supplied with a longer rod for an additional charge.
Mounting and care
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All installation work should be carried out by a specialist. We accept no liability for damage caused by improper installation.
The metal surfaces should only be wiped carefully with a dry cloth for cleaning and should never be treated with cleaning agents.
The glass shade should always be removed from the luminaire for cleaning. To do this, simply unscrew the screws on the bracket that hold the glass shade in place.