Patera Oval

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Patera Oval

Louis Poulsen
From ฿69,000
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.

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The pendant is a glowing ellipsoid made up of diamond-shaped cells. Each cell has been carefully designed to capture light and to conceal the light source from viewing angles above 40 degrees. Below 40 degrees the lamp allows direct, downward light. The round opening underneath provides direct light with a soft transition towards the reflected light. The pendant can be used with or without a diffuser plate, depending on whether the view of the light source creates an unwanted glare or not.

Finish: White, matt.

Materials
Shade: Cut matt PVC foil.
Frame: White, opal, matt coated, Injection moulded polycarbonate.
Suspension E-socket: White, opal, matt coated, Injection moulded polycarbonate.
Suspension LED: Matt white, Die cast aluminum.
Diffuser plate: Injection moulded polycarbonate.

Mounting
Cable: White textile, 2 x 0.75 mm².
Canopy: Yes.
LED: Canopy contains driver.
Cable length: 4 m.

Class: Ingress protection IP20. Electric shock protection I w/ Ground (LED).
Electric shock protection II. w/o ground (E-socket).

Diffuser plate for bottom opening included.

Patera Oval

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For inquiries, please contact us at +662 059 7750 or LINE: @chanintrcraft.

Dimensions (cm)

Dia50 x H36

From ฿69,000
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.
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Øivind Slaatto

Øivind Slaatto

The Danish designer Øivind Slaatto (born 1978) graduated in industrial design from the Danish Design School in Copenhagen in 2007, and studied music prior to this at the Royal Danish Academy of Music. Today he runs his Copenhagen-based studio Slaatto. He has done projects for companies like Bang & Olufsen, Le Klint and Louis Poulsen. Slaatto gets his inspiration from nature, but also mathematical principles.
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