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Designed by Kaschkasch
The ROPE lamp is a successful combination of artistic craftsmanship and modern technology. A corpus of coiled ropes conceals a cordless lamp that is suitable for both outdoor and indoor use. Florian Kallus and Sebastian Schneider from the renowned design studio kaschkasch unconventionally use ropes as the main material to create a minimalist shape that can be combined and used in many ways. As soon as it is switched on, real magic is created as beautiful shadows are cast on the surroundings. And like most of the lamps in the blomus range, ROPE is designed for multiple uses and creates different atmospheres with its three brightness levels.
Finishes:
Structure in steel painted coal, rope in polyster in coal
Dimensions:
DIA340 x H540 mm
Wattage:
3W, 2700K, Built in LED, IP54
$760.00
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