Sammode Qinu Pendant

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This suspended light fitting delivers 360° of luminous flux. Powered up, it will enhance your interior by giving new meaning to its volume. Powered down, its presence will bring your living space to life with its infinite play of reflections.

This suspended LED light fitting offers two completely original lighting effects. Powered down, it reflects its surrounding environment using the first – colourless – mirror-effect film. Powered up, the second – translucent – film reveals the full transparency of the product and creates a kaleidoscopic multitude of glittering prisms.

The new LÖ collection from Sammode has been created in collaboration with Yann Kersalé. The polar inspiration embodied in these 4 luminaires will take you far beyond the Arctic Circle on a journey through the imagination of the artist.

This luminaire is supplied ready to install, fully equipped with its own cable, light source and wall outlet. 

Qinu Pendant

Features

Basics

  • Suspended
  • 133mm Ø x 1220mm overall
  • ‘Kaleidoscopic prisms’ with diffused 360° light optic
  • 3m wire suspension kit with power cable in clear sheathed braided tinned copper
  • Raw finish to stainless steel 316L end caps and fixings
  • Frosted effect films (Design by Yann Kersalé)

Power

  • 71W
  • 220 – 240V
  • Class I
  • 3m power cable in clear sheathed braided tinned copper

Lighting Control

  • Non-dimmable

Lighting Characteristics

  • 2700K
  • CIE Ra 80+
  • 360° optics
  • 3200 delivered lumens
  • 3 Macadam steps

Lifetime and Environment

  • 50,000 hours at L80 B10 at 25°C
  • -20°C to +30°C ambient temperature

Aiming and Flexibility

  • 360° rotation within bracket

Protection

  • IP68
  • IK10

Materials

  • Stainless steel 316L end caps, fixings and components
  • Co-extruded PMMA / Polycarbonate tube
  • Frosted effect films
  • EPDM gaskets

Accessories

  • None

Mass

  • 5.2kg

Warranty

  • 5-year warranty

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