HL 99 from tecnolumen
As early as 1900, an unknown designer created this pendant lamp, consisting of a chrome-plated or polished brass tube with an opal ball, as one of the first designs for lighting fixtures for electric light bulbs. It was used in interiors by many architects, such as Peter Behrens, Adolf Loos or Josef Hoffmann. At the Bauhaus there were similar designs by Marianne Brandt and Hans Przyrembel. In the 20s and 30s, this lamp was produced in large quantities and was preferably used in schools and offices.
They are available in five sizes: with 200mm, 250mm, 300mm, 350mm and 400mm opal ball. The chrome-plated or polished brass tube is 1m long, but can be easily shortened by sawing it off, because the hanger holds the rod without thread.
Each lamp is consecutively numbered and bears the TECNOLUMEN signet.
suspension length 100 cm
total length = suspension length + diameter of ball
Note: on request the suspension rod can be lengthened or shortened.
This luminaire is compatible with lamps of the energy classes:
- A++
- A+
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
tecnolumen
produces, among other things, the only copyrighted reedition of the wagenfeld table lamp authorized by prof. wilhelm wagenfeld.
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