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Louis Poulsen
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The fixture provides mainly direct downward illumination. The shade is lit up from within and creates a soft diffuse upwards light. Depending on the choice of reflector, the downward lighting characteristics will vary. The reflector types have been designed in different variations to provide either asymmetrical or symmetrical distributions of light.

Finish: Aluminium coloured with textured surface, powder coated.

Materials
Shade: High pressure moulded white opal acrylic.
Reflector: Metallized, high pressure moulded polycarbonate.
Diffuser LED: Toughened clear glass with silk screen print.
Housing: Die cast aluminium.

Mounting
LED: Fitting/pipe stub dimensions: Ø 48 mm min. 100 mm or wire suspension.
Installation cable: Side-mounted and top-mounted version: 9 m, 5x1.5 mm² (Class I) or 9 m, 4x1.5 mm² (Class II).
Top-mounted: For 3/4” pipe thread min. 34 mm.
Wire-mounted version: No cable, but approved for looping max 3x1.5 mm² via IP68 connectors.
Driver position: In fixture head. Pole and suspension to be ordered separately.

Class: Ingress protection IP66. Electric shock protection I w/ ground, II w/o ground. IK06.

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

Dimensions (cm)

Dia47.6 x H42.2

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Mads Odgård

Mads Odgård

The Danish designer Mads Odgård was born in 1960, is a leading figure in a new generation of international designers. Mads studied at the Royal Danish College of Art and in Switzerland and has operated his own product design studio in Copenhagen since 1988. He is a minimalist who would rather deduct than add. More than anything, he believes that excellent design must be logical and functional. For him, excellent design has to be both logical and functional, should represent a balance between fundamental aspects such as technology, ergonomics, ecology, economy, and aesthetics.
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