Wall lamp, Pin 1692, beige, LED, 2700K, 208lm, L10cm, H70cm - Vibia
Pin 1692 is a wall light designed by Ichiro Iwasaki for Vibia.
Pin 1692 consists of a half-sphere head attached to a long stem, which in turn is fixed to a wall base housing the transformer. The head provides comfortable indirect lighting. Whether individually or as a composition, Pin 1692 dresses walls, whether in a living room or in circulation areas. The light source is included: 2700 kelvin, 208 lumens, CRI>80. The stem is in steel, the head in aluminum, the diffusers in polycarbonate and the base in Zamak. Pin 1692 is available in four colors: black, beige, green or white. The Pin range includes Pin 1675, Pin 1680, Pin 1585, Pin 1686, Pin 1690, Pin 1692 and Pin 1694 wall sconces. Japanese design, Spanish conception.
- Bulb type :
- led
- Bulb type :
- module led
- CRI :
- >80
- Color :
- beige
- Condition :
- new
- Country of origin :
- Spain
- Created for :
- interior
- Dimmable :
- no
- Driver :
- Incl
- Energy label :
- a++ > a
- IP :
- 20
- Kelvin :
- 2700k
- Lumen :
- 208
- Material :
- steel, aluminium, polycarbonate and Zamak
- Max power :
- < 4 w
- Model :
- pin
- Model :
- pin 1692
- Number of bulbs :
- 1
- Product code :
- vibia_169258/10
- Source included :
- YES
- Warranty :
- 2 years
- Weight :
- 1
- Dimensions :
- L 10.0cm x H 70.0cm x P 8.0cm
- 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 €
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Ichiro Iwasaki is a Japanese designer who started his career at Sony Design Center and then moved for a short period to Milan where he collaborated with many design studios.
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