Cirio Lineal, 2010
Cirio Lineal pendant lamp by Antoni Arola for Santa + Cole.
A linear structure from which Cirio shades hang delicately, allowing long lines of light by fitting together successive structures.
Please note - pricing example includes a circular dimming system (DALI / DSI / SWITCH DIM), please enquire for other dimming systems available.
The Cirio range includes a range of other models and configurations, please see the ‘Products range’ below or enquire for details.
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Description
Cirio Lineal pendant lamp by Antoni Arola for Santa + Cole.
A linear structure from which Cirio shades hang delicately, allowing long lines of light by fitting together successive structures.
Please note - pricing example includes a circular dimming system (DALI / DSI / SWITCH DIM), please enquire for other dimming systems available.
The Cirio range includes a range of other models and configurations, please see the ‘Products range’ below or enquire for details.
Dimensions
Individual shades:
White opal glass shade: 11dia x 21cmh
White porcelain shade: 10dia x 21cmh
Brass shade: 11dia x 21cmh
Lenght of structure: 169cm
Materials
The individual shades are available in three different finishes that all offer a different feel - porcelain shade that creates a candle-like warmth, translucent opal glass and the opaque elegance of brass.
Black metal structure.
Each structure holds 5 light sources.
Lightsource (included): built-in LED 3.7W (per individual lamp).
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Founded by Gabriel Ordeig Cole and Nina Masó in 1985, Santa & Cole has lived for industrial design, an art consisting of focusing on everyday objects in order to seek a better user experience, leading to reflection upon material culture.
Santa and Cole edit elements of domestic and urban furniture and lighting, plant elements, and books. A range converging upon a single concern: not to accumulate, but rather to select; not to enjoy quantity, but rather quality.