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Post Wall Lamp
Architonic ID: 20108607
Anno di Lancio: 2020
An innovative modular lighting design with an archetypal appearance, graphic character and forward-thinking functionalities. Position, turn and dim the lamp’s lighting units according to individual needs. Post Wall Lamp comes with one lighting unit and a power hub. Additional lighting unit is available as spare part.
Material: Lighting unit in powder coated magnesium with silicone cord and acrylic opal diffsuer. Wall mounting bracket in powder coated steel. Wall cable drops in powder coated steel with magnet and repositionable adhesive tape. Power hub in powder coated plastic with PVC cord.
COLOR
Black
Concetto
The Post Wall Lamp is an innovative lighting design with an archetypal appearance, graphic character and forward-thinking functionalities. Exploring the utmost flexilibity of a magnetic joint, the user can position, dim and turn the lamp according to individual needs. Arrange the cord of the design in linear or playful formations on the wall, using its cable drop. Additional lighting units can be purchased as spare part and plugged into power hub to add to the configuration or any metal surface.
EARNEST STUDIO ON THE DESIGN "The Post Wall Lamp came from the idea of exploring the flexibility of the magnetic joint, giving the user the freedom to position and dim the light unit according to individual needs. Designed with a sculptural expression, simple lines and a refined finish, the Post Wall Lamp represents a new perspective through its graphic character and forward-thinking functionality. Arrange the cord in linear or playful formations using its cable drop. Use the Post Wall Lamp on its own or add additional units to the power hub to create elegant ambient or task lighting.
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Metallo

Netherlands
Open Design: A History of the Construction of a Dutch Idea, co-authored with Joana Meroz, was published in The Design Journal, Volume 15, Issue 4. To date, projects, profiles and interviews have appeared in various publications and blogs including, Abitare, Arcademi, Azure, Blend, Casamica, Connecting the Dots, DAMn°, Designboom, Design Indaba, Dezeen, Domus, Dossier Journal, Elle Decor, Frame, FranklinTill, It’s Nice That, LS:N Global, Mocoloco, Protein, Refinery29, This is Paper, Viewpoint:, Viva, Wallpaper*, and Yatzer. Books include the Design Academy Eindhoven 2011 Graduation Catalogue Our Way, Copy Nature #2: Elementary Sentiments and the Design and Design Book of the Year.