Designer
Dante Donegani, Giovanni Lauda
Entwurfsjahr
2004
Architonic ID
1068225
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Honey is a family of modular lamps, which were designed as luminous sculptures that grow vertically, like Brancusi’s “Infinite Column”. The lamps are composed of three polycarbonate moulded elements: a triangle/diffuser, a ribbed
frame, a topping element. Honey is fitted with spring-locks and requires no further tools for assembly. By overlapping these various elements it is possible to create a lamp of any desired dimensions, from one to nine modules. The multi-lenticular texture provides the same type of light, only softer, of retro - reflecting accessories; it distributes the luminous flow emitted by the source placed at the base of the lamp inside the device, and captures natural light, making the surfaces of the lamp iridescent when switched off.
Type: Floor, Table, Suspension
Materials: Injection moulded polycarbonate diffuser, in transparent or fume finish; thick, chrome painted steel base; transparent power cable with cable dimmer.
Structure colours: Chrome
Diffuser colours: Transparent, fumé
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F:
1 x E27 max 150W - Incandescent
w: 20 cm h: 105/122/139/156/174 cm
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Honey F
Entwurfsjahr
2004
Architonic ID 1068229
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T:
1 x E27 max 100W - Incandescent
w: 20 cm h: 36/53/70/87 cm
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Honey T
Entwurfsjahr
2004
Architonic ID 1068226
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T2:
1 x E27 max 60W - Incandescent
1 x E27 7W - Fluorescent
w: 20 cm h: 34 cm
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Honey T2
Entwurfsjahr
2004
Architonic ID 1068227
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H:
1 x E27 max 150W - Incandescent
w: 29 cm h: 34/52/69/86/103/120/140 cm
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Honey H
Entwurfsjahr
2004
Architonic ID 1068228
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T1:
1 x E27 max 100W - Incandescent
w: 20 h: 52/68/86 cm
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Honey T1
Entwurfsjahr
2004
Architonic ID 1068225