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Product Description

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POET
Keiji Takeuchi – 2018

DESCRIPTION
Group of suspended and table lamps. A minimal source of light, warm and cold at the same time. Through an app it is possible to manage its intensity, colour and power.
A disk in welded plate that houses a flat diffuser screen. A simple and minimal design that highlights its Japanese style.
Available as pendant or floor or table lamp.

TECHNICAL FEATURES
Classification: Class 2
Supply voltage: 220/240V÷50/60 Hz (EU) – 100/120V÷50/60 Hz (USA)
Integrated AC adapter. Direct supply voltage.
Light source: LED Tunable-White.
Energy class: A +
Colour temperatures: adjustable
Dimmer included in table lamps with switch. Not included in suspended lamps.
Structure in powder coated aluminium, grey-coloured
Screen in opal white polycarbonate

LAMP Ø 80 cm.
Body in light grey metal (RAL 7038)
Lamp profile H. 2,3 cm, total height 7 cm.
Direct supply voltage 110/230 V 50/60HZ with 3,5 m sheathed cable
Total power 90 W
Energy class A+
LED perimetral lighting, tunable-white with changeable colour temperature from
2700 to 5000° K.
Switch and dimmer controlled by 2 buttons or CASAMBI app
Diffusor in opal polycarbonate
Ceiling rose Ø 31 cm, H. 4 cm.
Steel wire
Total weight:18 kg

LAMP Ø 20 cm
Body in light grey metal (RAL 7038)
Lamp profile H. 2,3 cm, total height 5 cm.
Direct supply voltage 110/230 V 50/60HZ
Total power 12 W
Energy class A+
LED perimetral lighting, tunable-white with changeable colour temperature from
2700 to 5000° K.
Switch and dimmer controlled by 2 buttons
Diffusor in opal polycarbonate
Total weight:1,5 kg
Lamp dimensions:
Ø 20 / d 80 – h.5,5/ h7,0 cm.

“One of the most exciting subjects in designing is definitely light because it awakens almost childlike emotions, linked to amazement and play. In my project I wanted to experiment and to allow everyone that uses the lamp to do the same. This light has to do with shadows and the creation of atmospheres, therefore Poet had to be a tool to make this happen. It should not be a static object, but mobile and active, easy to be moved and placed. Also on the floor so as to intercept objects and movement of people in his cone of light, and turn them into shadows on the wall. I’ve felt a bit like an artist, and so everyone can try to be the same, using projections to create magical and narrative moments.” – K. Takeuchi