Pendant light, Nuvola, white, LED, 2700k, 13000lm, L154cm, H56cm - Nemo lighting
The Nuvola pendant light is designed by Mario Bellini for the Nemo Lighting brand.
This cloud-shaped lamp provides both functional and poetic lighting thanks to its original design.
Made of natural opal polyethylene, this light cloud can be suspended from the ceiling at a chosen distance of up to 3 metres.
It is equipped with a LED tube light with dimmer, with a maximum power of 144W providing a warm white temperature of 2700k and a very efficient intensity of 13000lm.
Very artistic, it sublimates a bedroom, a living room or a dining room.
Its dimensions are 154cm long and 56cm high.
Available in 100cm version.
Italian design.
- Bulb type :
- LED
- Bulb type :
- Module LED
- CRI :
- >80
- Canopy dimensions :
- Øxcm - Hxcm
- Color :
- white
- Condition :
- new
- Country of origin :
- Italy
- Created for :
- indoor
- Dimmable :
- yes
- Kelvin :
- 2700K
- Lumen :
- 13000
- Material :
- polyethylene
- Max power :
- < 150 W
- Model :
- Nuvola
- Model :
- Nuvola
- Power cable length :
- 3m
- Product code :
- NEMO LIGHTING_NUV LWW 51
- Source included :
- OUI
- Warranty :
- 2ans
- Dimensions :
- L 154.0cm x H 56.0cm x P 87.0cm
- 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): 5,90 €
- express delivery, the next day before 1pm (for product in stock): 12,90 €
- Delivery by courier during the day within 3 hours (for any order placed before 3 p.m.):
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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Mario Bellini is an internationally renowned architect and designer born in Milan in 1935.
He studied architecture at the Milan Polytechnic School, graduating in 1959. He w...