Nemo In The Wind Floor Lamp
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£2,072.00
- Ex Vat: £1,726.67
- Brand: Nemo Lighting
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The In The Wind lamp series is created through a technology of torsion and misalignment of the aluminium extruded bar, expressly studied by Nemo. The result is a fluid design for warm and widespread LED lighting.
Arihiro Miyake started his design studies at Kobe Design University, then moved to Finland to finish a Master’s degree in furniture and space design at Aalto University. Arihiro Miyake Studio opened in 2014, allowing him to investigate multiple areas including interior, product and lighting design. His collaboration with Nemo started with projects such as In the Wind and Kepler, creating new paradigms in the lighting world.
Available Colours & Finishes:
White, Black, Titan Grey or Painted Gold.
Materials:
Aluminium, PC
Dimensions:
Height: 183 cm, diameter: Ø26 cm. Cord: 2 m.
Light Source:
58W-LED 2850lm 2700K or 3000K CRI=85 (light source included). Dimmer on cord.
Design by A. Miyake
One of the global leaders in lighting, striving to constantly create innovative cutting edge design. Founded in Milan in 1993, NEMO represents, within the design lighting producers’ scenario, a benchmark name, going back to the roots of innovation that always inspired Italian design. The collection of contemporary design includes designs by Carlo Forcolini, Jehs + Laub, Javier Mariscal, Karim Rashid, Ilaria Marelli, Foster+Partners, Hannes Wettstein and Roberto Paoli.Alongside this wide range of products, Nemo edits the Masters collection, a unique selection of icons, realised by the designers that have provided a fundamental contribution to the creation of the contemporary design: Le Corbusier, Vico Magistretti, Franco Albini, Charlotte Perriand and Kazuhide Takahama.
Alongside this wide range of products, Nemo edits the Masters collection, a unique selection of icons, realised by the designers that have provided a fundamental contribution to the creation of the contemporary design: Le Corbusier, Vico Magistretti, Franco Albini, Charlotte Perriand and Kazuhide Takahama.