Nemo Olympia with one Arm Wall Lamp
  • Nemo Olympia with one Arm Wall Lamp
  • Nemo Olympia with one Arm Wall Lamp
  • Nemo Olympia with one Arm Wall Lamp
  • Nemo Olympia with one Arm Wall Lamp
  • Nemo Olympia with one Arm Wall Lamp
  • Nemo Olympia with one Arm Wall Lamp
  • Nemo Olympia with one Arm Wall Lamp
  • Nemo Olympia with one Arm Wall Lamp
  • Nemo Olympia with one Arm Wall Lamp

Nemo Olympia with one Arm Wall Lamp

Designer: Fuksas
€565.00
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Wall adjustable lamps with moulded diffuser in sandblasted polycarbonate matt white, for widespread warm lighting. Stem in black painted aluminium, ABS wall stem.

Specifications

Epoxy
LED Lamping Source LED
Total power 12W Emission diffused, orientable
Switching dimmable
TRIAC Tension 220V
Color temperature 3000K
Luminous flux 1300lm
Energy class A+

Kindly note that this product is CE-approved only and should only be used in countries that follow and accept this standard. If it is used elsewhere it will be at the customer's sole risk, responsibility and liability.

Size Description

Ø.110 cm
Height 44 cm

  • Fuksas

    Massimiliano Fuksas was born in Rome in 1944, in 1967 he opened a practice in Rome, followed by firms in Paris and Vienna. He has taught in the Staadtliche Akademie der Bildenden K?nste in Stuttgart, the École Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris, the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Vienna, Columbia University in New York, and La Sapienza University in Rome. He won the Vitruvio International a la Trayectoria Award in Buenos Aires for his career. He received the Grand Prix d’Architecture Française, named Accademico Nazionale di San Luca and Commandeur de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres de la République Française. Awarded the Aia’s Honorary Fellowship. He was director of the 7th International Biennale of Architecture in Venice exhibition: “Less Aesthetics, More Ethics”. Doriana O. Mandrelli was born in Rome, where she graduated in History of Art from La Sapienza University in 1979. At the same University, she attended the School of Architecture, taught contemporary architecture and was a member of the board of In/arch (Istituto Nazionale di Architettura). She is director’s assistance at the 7th International Biennale of Architecture in Venice and curator of some special sections of the exhibition. In 2002 she was named Officier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres de la République Française. Her partnership with Massimiliano Fuksas dates from 1985. She directs the Fuksas Design Section. Her work is characterised by continuous research into new materials and new techniques of manufacturing.
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