Ambit pendant light, 2015
Ambit pendant light by TAF Architects for Muuto.
Embodying the values of Scandinavian design, the Ambit Pendant Lamp is as timeless as it is contemporary. The Ambit Pendant Lamp features clean lines and a white interior that heighten contrasts of its outside shade while enhancing the light emitted in any room of a home, office or commercial space. Use the design on its own or symmetric formations and vibrant clusters.
Please note: minimum order quantity is two lights. The price given is for single light only.
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Description
Ambit pendant light by TAF Architects for Muuto.
Embodying the values of Scandinavian design, the Ambit Pendant Lamp is as timeless as it is contemporary. The Ambit Pendant Lamp features clean lines and a white interior that heighten contrasts of its outside shade while enhancing the light emitted in any room of a home, office or commercial space. Use the design on its own or symmetric formations and vibrant clusters.
Please note: minimum order quantity is two lights. The price given is for single light only.
Dimensions
Small: 25dia x 15cmh
Large: 40dia x 23.8cmh
Materials
Ambit is a simple yet strong pendant light with a shade formed from hand-spun aluminum.
Available in six colours: rose, dusty green, beige/green, white, grey and black. The interior of the shade is painted white to ensure that the maximum amount of light is reflected.
Supplied with 4m rubber cord (6mm diameter) colour-matched to shade.
Bulb (not included): E27, Max 60W regular bulb 220-240 v ~ 50Hz/60Hz. Max 11 LED bulb. IP 20 rating.
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The name Muuto, inspired by the Finnish word muutos, means new perspective.
To Muuto good design starts with the person. They handpick the brightest design talent in Scandinavia and give them the freedom to express their individual story through everyday objects. Some want to alter the world, others find passion in colour and shape or draw deeply from personal experience. How do they see a chair, vase, lamp or any other everyday product?