Marset - Wandleuchte Jaima P307 Schirm 71 IP65
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Marset - Wandleuchte Jaima P307 Schirm 71 IP65

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Marset - Wandleuchte Jaima P307 Schirm 71 IP65Stoff ist fr Joan Gaspar die Sprache, mit der er sein Objekt nicht nur entwirft, sondern auch anfertigt. Er verwendet dafr das anpassungsfhige, weiche Material, das das Licht streut und sich im Winde wiegt, gleichzeitig aber auch stabil ist. In der Jaima Kollektion ist das Licht der Schirm und der Stoff die Emotion. Der Name dieser Kollektion stammt von den Zelten der Beduinenvlker Nordafrikas und inspiriert sich in ihren Formen und Stoffen. Der

Stoff ist für Joan Gaspar die Sprache, mit der er sein Objekt nicht nur entwirft, sondern auch anfertigt. Er verwendet dafür das anpassungsfähige, weiche Material, das das Licht streut und sich im Winde wiegt, gleichzeitig aber auch stabil ist. In der Jaima-Kollektion ist das Licht der Schirm und der Stoff die Emotion.Der Name dieser Kollektion stammt von den Zelten der Beduinenvölker Nordafrikas und inspiriert sich in ihren Formen und Stoffen. Der Textilene-Schirm ist in drei Größen und vier verschiedenen Farben erhältlich, wobei die Innenseite immer in weiß gehalten ist, um die Qualität des Lichts, das direkt nach unten gerichtet ist, zu gewährleisten. Zu dem Schirm gehört eine in Höhe und Drehposition verstellbare Tragstruktur, die das Licht nach Bedarf ausrichtet. Für die Stehleuchte wurde ein dreh- und ausziehbares Gestänge entwickelt und ein kleineres Modell, das sich nur drehen lässt. Die Deckenleuchte ist in drei Größen erhältlich. Die Stehleuchte lässt sich auch direkt am Boden oder an der Wand befestigen.
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