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Architonic ID: 1531730
- Couleurs de lumière : blanc froid (5.700K) / blanc neutre (4.000 K) / blanc chaud (3.000 K)
- Peut recevoir 1 unité d’éclairage à LED (3 ou 4 LED par circuit imprimé)
- Alimentation en courant : 200 mA–600 mA, à choisir en fonction de la température ambiante régnant sur les lieux
- Appareillage électronique sur demande avec interface DALI, 1–10 V ou programmation autonome
- Différentes caractéristiques d’émission, pour l’éclairage de rues, chemins et grands espaces
- LS33 Q, LS33 Q satiné, LP33 Q, LP33 Q satiné, LS43 Q, LS43 Q satiné, LP43 Q, LP43 Q satiné
- Lentille- optique en PMMA
- Vasque en verre monocouche de sécurité
- Corps en aluminium injecté
- Pour mâts de ø 60 mm, adaptateur en option pour mâts de ø 76 mm
- Finition : aluminium poli ou revêtement poudre polyester, anthracite (DB 703), autres couleurs sur demande
Ce produit appartient à la collection:
Mâts d'éclairage
Luminaires LED
Espace urbain

Switzerland
Silver Award, category design, Hochparterre «Die Besten», 2015: Lighting Haus Bärengraben, Meier Leder Architekten Gold Award, Designers’ Saturday Langenthal, 2014: Schätti Leuchten collection, light, Schätti Leuchten International Design Award Baden-Württemberg, Focus Energy in silver, 2014: Oyster, upholstered furniture, Wittmann 1st prize, Design Award, Swissbau Basel, 2014: Schätti Leuchten collection, light, Schätti Leuchten Design Prize Switzerland, 2013: Cresta, wood chair, Dadadum Bronze Award, Designers’ Saturday Langenthal, 2012: Schätti Leuchten collection, light, Schätti Leuchten Grand Prix Design 2011, Federal Office of Culture Switzerland Best Domestic Design, British magazine “Wallpaper”, 2011: Thermos, pot, Nestlé International Design Award Baden-Württemberg, Focus Energy in silver, 2006: Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann IF Gold Design Award Germany, 2006: Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann Good Design Award, Chicago Athenaeum, 2005: Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann Interior Innovation Award Cologne, best material/imm cologne, 2005: Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann 1st prize, Swiss support award (SMI), 2000: Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden Prize winner in the category design, Swiss competition for applied arts (BAK), 2000: Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden Prize winner in the category design, Swiss competition for applied arts (BAK), 1999: Cargo, wardrobe 2nd prize, competition “Design for Europe” Kortrijk, Belgium, 1998: Ajax, table, ClassiCon, Design Boner/Deuber Purchases Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2014: - GO, light, ewo Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2010: - Wogg 50, chair, Wogg - Thermos, pot, Néstle - Ftan, bed, Atelier Pfister - Lavin, lamps, Atelier Pfister Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2008: - Wogg 42, chair, Wogg Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2006: - Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2004: - Cookuk, kitchen concept, Aarau Purchase of the design collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum London, 2004: - Pof 1, chair, Hidden Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2003: - “Who’s gonna drive you home tonight?”, bench Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2003: - Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden Purchase of the Collection Fonds National d’ Art Contemporain France, 2002: - Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden