0024
A series of horizontal discs in clear tempered glass for a true light installation. Available in floor and suspension versions, also in an XXL size with triple the diameter of the classic lamp, reaching 150 cm. Its jumbo personality brings timeless elegance to even the largest of interiors.
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Technical data
Suspension lamp with diffused and dimmable light 1-10 V. Frame and ceiling rose made of chromed brass; steel suspension cable. Discs made of transparent tempered glass. Central diffuser made of sandblasted and heat-resistant glass. Transparent power cable. Bulb not included.
- Product Name 0024 MEDIUM
- Material description glass, metal
- Color description sku transparent
- Group tension Bulb
- Light source FL 2× max 36W 2G11
- SKU F002485150TRNU
- Made in Italy
- Alimentation cable Transparent
- Dimmer Not - dimmable
- Certifications Intertek
- Technical data PDF
- Installation instruction
- Photometric curves
- Model 2D
- 3D
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Suspension lamp with diffused and dimmable light (DALI). Frame and ceiling rose made of chromed brass. Four steel suspension cables. Discs made of transparent tempered glass. A version with methacrylate discs and/or emergency lighting is available on request. Central diffuser made of sandblasted and heat-resistant glass. Transparent power cable. Bulb not included.
- Product Name 0024 XXL
- Material description glass, metal
- Color description sku transparent
- Group tension Bulb
- Light source FL 4× max 54W G5
- SKU F002490150TRNU
- Made in Italy
- Alimentation cable Transparent
- Dimmer Dimmable
- Certifications Intertek
- Technical data PDF
- Installation instruction
- Photometric curves
- Model 2D
- 3D
To download 2D, 3D, configurations and other technical material, create your account or log in. CLICK HERE
Gio Ponti
Right from the start, this eclectic character was active in the fields of architecture, painting, graphics and set design. He graduated from Milan Polytechnic in 1920 and was art director for Richard-Ginori from 1923 to 1930. In 1926, with editor Gianni Mazzocchi, he founded the magazine Domus, staying on as editor until his death. He was invited to take over the art direction of Luigi Fontana in 1931...