w151 pendant light, 2015
w151 pendant light by Claesson, Koivisto & Rune for Wastberg.
A family of dramatically oversized pendant lights that can be hung singly or grouped to create a focal point and bring spatial definition to interiors.
The w151 collection is defined by the most basic of geometric shapes, the cone. Three variations are available: Small is tall and narrow in diameter, Medium is a perfect cone, and Large is low and wide in diameter. These variations on the conical theme offer a satisfying and visually striking contrast when hung in groups.
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Description
w151 pendant light by Claesson, Koivisto & Rune for Wastberg.
A family of dramatically oversized pendant lights that can be hung singly or grouped to create a focal point and bring spatial definition to interiors.
The w151 collection is defined by the most basic of geometric shapes, the cone. Three variations are available: Small is tall and narrow in diameter, Medium is a perfect cone, and Large is low and wide in diameter. These variations on the conical theme offer a satisfying and visually striking contrast when hung in groups.
Dimensions
Small: 45dia x 127cmh
Medium: 78dia x 86cmh
Large: 130dia x 45cmh
Materials
Made of spun aluminium with a paper-like, matt finish.
Small is available in black, white and red orange. Medium is available in black white and carmine red. Large is available in black, white and purple red.
The differing shades of red allow these lights to be hung as a complimentary trio.
Although supersized, all will fit through a standard doorframe for installation.
Light source (included): integrated 23W LED, 3000K, CRI > 80, 2800Lm, 50,000 hours, A+
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Inspired by the famous Scandinavian writer Strindberg who said ‘The electric light will make people work themselves to death’, combined with his disapproval of the intensity of the general lighting, Wästberg wanted to create a new form of total solution.
In this way, cold and sterile environments with static intensity of light throughout could simply be changed to atmospheric environments with beautiful and functional lighting (which creates a sense of well-being).