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Cinetique | Floor Standard Lamp
Architonic ID: 20171141
SKU: 10072945
Year of Launch: 2017
Height 231cm width 170cm
height 91" width 67"
the design of the cinétique light is as rigorous as the technical side, calling on an articulated counterbalance system which makes possible a multiplicity of positions and orientations of the light source
in actual fact this is just as much a floor lamp as a reading light, providing both general indirect lighting (by angling the shade towards a wall or ceiling) and directional light above a settee, reading armchair or table
epoxy satin black lacquered steel tubing ø 20 mm
round steel base ø 40 cm
black textile cable
black foot-operated switch/dimmer
equipped with a 20 w led module emitting 2,100 lumens or the equivalent of a 150 w incandescent bulb
colour temperature 3000 k (warm white)
the above-indicated dimensions correspond to those of the floor lamp when totally unfolded
the dimensions when fully folded are 120 x 40 x 160 cm
Concept
The design of the cinétique light is as rigorous as the technical side, calling on an articulated counterbalance system which makes possible a multiplicity of positions and orientations of the light source. in actual fact this is just as much a floor lamp as a reading light, providing both general indirect lighting (by angling the shade towards a wall or ceiling) and directional light above a settee, reading armchair or table. epoxy satin black lacquered steel tubing ø 20 mm. round steel base ø 40 cm. black textile cable. black foot-operated switch/dimmer. equipped with a 20 w led module emitting 2,100 lumens or the equivalent of a 150 w incandescent bulb. colour temperature 300 k (warm white). the above-indicated dimensions correspond to those of the floor lamp when totally unfolded. the dimensions when fully folded are 120 x 40 x 160 cm.
this light contains integral led lights of energy class a+.
This product belongs to collection:
Metal
Textile
Steel

Germany
Martin Hirth was born in Horb in the Black Forest and studied product design at Academy of Art and Design in Offenbach/Main. As an undergraduate student he started his own business and worked at the same time, from 2011 to 2014, as an assistant for Sebastian Herkner. Since he opened his own design studio in 2013, Martin Hirth has been creating products for international brands. They have been on display at exhibitions in Milan, Paris, and Cologne and received many awards. What makes them stand out is their formal ease and their stern concept. They are charming and, last but not least, sustainable – both visually and materially.