Brass AC sconce, 2017
Brass Architectural Collection sconce by Michael Anastassiades.
Michael Anastassiades is known for his minimal and sculptural lighting. His philosophy is to produce exceptionally designed objects of permanent value. All pieces are fabricated in carefully sourced, small family-run workshops selected for their unique manufacturing skills and tradition in the use of materials.
The Brass Architectural Collection sconce is a spherical ceiling and wall-mounted light.
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Description
Brass Architectural Collection sconce by Michael Anastassiades.
Michael Anastassiades is known for his minimal and sculptural lighting. His philosophy is to produce exceptionally designed objects of permanent value. All pieces are fabricated in carefully sourced, small family-run workshops selected for their unique manufacturing skills and tradition in the use of materials.
The Brass Architectural Collection sconce is a spherical ceiling and wall-mounted light.
Dimensions
S60: 6dia x 8.4cmh
S150: 15dia x 18cmh
S250: 25dia x 27.2cmh
Materials
Modern and elegant, the Brass Architectural Collection family of lights features a globe of mouth-blown opaline glass with a polished brass fitting.
A Brass Architectural Collection pendant light is also available.
Opaline glass shade comes in a range of different sizes.
The wall light's fitting is available in polished brass or polished nickel-plated brass.
Backplate included for ceiling mounting. Mounting screws not included; 5mm countersunk screw recommended.
Bulb (Included, dimmable):
S60: G9, 25W frosted halogen, 260lm, 3000K.
S150: G9, 40W frosted halogen, 460lm, 2800K.
S250: E14, 40W frosted halogen, 350lm, 2800K.
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Michael Anastassiades has trained in Civil Engineering at Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine and has a masters Degree in Industrial Design from the Royal College of Art in London.
After working freelance with various renowned Design practices he set up his own studio in 1994. Since then, he has been exploring contemporary notions of culture and aesthetics through a combination of product, furniture and environmental design. Playfully positioned between fine Art and Design his unique, yet discreet work seeks to provoke dialogue, participation and interaction out of what would normally be a series of, inanimate, mundane utilitarian objects.