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Hand Grenade Pendant Light A110

Designer:
Alvar Aalto
Brand:
Artek
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  • Product Details

    Hand Grenade Pendant Light A110 Specifications

    Shade: Steel

    Plastic cable, length 2.5m

    220-240V, 50/ 60 Hz
    DRR-..-E27 max. 12W
    appliance class II, IP20

    This luminaire is compatible with bulbs of the energy classes: A to G

This elegant pendant light is nicknamed “Hand Grenade” for its distinctive shape. Composed of a lacquered steel shade and an inner ring, Pendant Light A110 provides an exceptional warm-toned quality of light. “Hand Grenade” projects both direct and indirect light onto ceilings, and its perforated inner ring creates a halo effect around the pendant light while simultaneously reducing glare. “Hand Grenade” was designed for the building Alvar Aalto created for the Finnish Engineers’ Association.

This elegant pendant light is nicknamed “Hand Grenade” for its distinctive shape. Composed of a lacquered steel shade and an inner ring, Pendant Light A110 provides an exceptional warm-toned quality of light. “Hand Grenade” projects both direct and indirect light onto ceilings, and its perforated inner ring creates a halo effect around the pendant light while simultaneously reducing glare. “Hand Grenade” was designed for the building Alvar Aalto created for the Finnish Engineers’ Association.

Designer

Alvar Aalto

Alvar Aalto is a Finnish pioneer of modern architecture and design, embracing almost all key public institutions - town halls, theatres, churches, libraries and universities - as well as standardized housing and private homes.

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Brand

Artek

“To sell furniture and to promote a modern culture of living by exhibitions and other educational means.

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