Hanging lamp, Pao Steel 470, light grey, Ø47cm, H16,25cm - HAY
The Pao lighting collection designed by Naoto Fukasawa for Hay is inspired by Mongolia.
Based on traditional Mongolian tents, Fukasawa wanted to reproduce the soft, comforting atmosphere of these tents through this suspension lamp. With its simple, unobtrusive shape, this luminaire is designed to adapt to its environment.
Composed of a 47 cm-diameter steel shade and an acrylic diffuser, the Pao suspension diffuses a soft, direct light. It can be installed in an entrance hall or living room for a cosy ambience, or in a workspace for an elegant minimalist feel.
Light sources not included. We recommend 2 E27 LED bulbs, 3W Max.
Japanese design.
- Base :
- E27
- Brand :
- hay
- Bulb type :
- LED
- CRI :
- >85
- Cable color :
- noir
- Canopy :
- Oui
- Canopy dimensions :
- øxcm hxcm
- Class :
- ii
- Color :
- light grey
- Condition :
- new
- Country of origin :
- Denmark
- Created for :
- interior
- Driver :
- No Incl
- Energy label :
- a++ > a
- IP :
- 20
- Lumen :
- 1513
- Material :
- steel shade, acrylic diffuser
- Max power :
- < 13 w
- Model :
- pao
- Model :
- pao steel 470
- Number of bulbs :
- 2
- Power cable length :
- 4m
- Product code :
- hay_ab081-a598-ab29
- Source included :
- NON
- Warranty :
- 2 years
- Weight :
- 4
- Dimensions :
- L 47.0cm x H 16.25cm x P 47.0cm
- Diameter Ø :
- 0.0cm
- standard delivery, under 48h (for product in stock): 6,90 €
- delivery in a pick-up store, under 48h (for product in stock): 4,90 €
- express delivery, the next day (for product in stock): 12,90 €
A product can be returned within 14 calendar days, starting on the day following the day on which the goods were received. To return a product, one needs to follow the process described in our FAQ. The costs incurred in returning the product are at the expense of the customer.
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Naoto Fukasawa, the Japanese designer was born in Yamanashi in 1956. He is gratuated from the Tama Art University. He went to the United States in 1989, when the Silicon Valley ...
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