€740.00*
Delivery time approx. 4 weeks
In the tradition of Bauhaus, the "New Objectivity", this Cubelight light object by designer Mathias Schifferdecker is designed. The basic form is the cube, which formally consists of 27 cubes with a third of the total edge length. The lower level, which in itself should consist of 9 cubes, is formed into a cube of stainless steel with a diffuser that contains the technology and the LED light source. Above this, 18 partly coloured glass cubes are arranged, on the one hand completing the large cube, on the other hand emitting beautiful light effects to the walls surrounding them, which are made even more exciting by the coloured glass cubes. Since the glass cubes can be arranged freely, this light show can be changed and manipulated almost at will.
On request, the glass cubes are also available individually as clear glass cubes or in the colours blue, yellow, green, orange, red, black and pink as a replacement or extension of the possibilities.
Each of the lights by the manufacturer Tecnolumen is marked on the bottom with the company logo and a consecutive number, which on the one hand proves the quality of the product and on the other hand makes each of these lights something special.
Brightness in lumen: | 800 |
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Colour temperature in Kelvin: | 2700 |
Lifetime in hours: | 20000 |
Switching cycles: | 15000 |
Colour: | Multicoloured |
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Dimmable: | Yes |
Form: | Square |
Illuminant included: | Yes |
Manufacturer / Model: | Tecnolumen Cubelight |
Material: | Stainless steel, glass |
Max. Power per lampholder in watts: | 6,8 |
Style: | Modern |
Switching mode: | Toggle switch |
Type of protection: | IP20 |
Version: | LED |
Voltage in volts: | 230V |
Depth in cm: | 15 |
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Height in cm: | 15 |
Width in cm: | 15 |
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Tecnolumen lights.
Design history with a future. For over 35 years, the name Tecnolumen has stood for luminaires with timeless and characterful design. One focus is on originals from the Bauhaus period - this makes Tecnolumen unique worldwide. Contemporary luminaires that follow the same functional design principle round off the programme.