Nemo AS41Z Pendant Lamp

  • £2,144.00

  • Ex Vat: £1,786.67

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Nemo AS41Z Pendant Lamp


The AM family of lamps include pendant, floor and table lighting solutions. It fuses a domed diffuser with chrome for a sleek and contemporary light fixture. With the AS41Z, the arm and cable clamp allow the height and position of the pendant to be adjusted.


Having receiving a degree in architecture from the Politecnico di Milano in 1929, Franco Albini worked with the Ponti and Lancia design studios. A major figure in the Rationalist Movement, he worked within the fields of architecture, furniture, industrial and museum design.


Available Colours & Finishes:

Chrome or Black Chrome


Materials:

Steel


Dimensions:

Height: 32 cm, diameter: Ø45 cm. Arm length: 53 + 48 cm. Total orientable arm length: 105 cm. Cable: 1.35 m.


Light Source:

250W-Halogen, E27 socket (light source not included).


Design by F. Albini, F. Helg, A. Piva, M. Albini - 1969



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.