2D lamp

May 08, 2016

2D lamp

The 2D suspended lamp got its name from its extremely simplified design – and this is just the profile of the suspended lamp, when looking at it from the front or the rear. Viewed from the side you can see even less – only the body and the lamp socket. It is made from the first draft of the model.

The 2D lamp is in a way only the graphical representation or draft of a lamp, when you start designing it: a bit of paper, a good roller (that has to be black), good coffee and a good idea.

The lack of the full form, we are usually used to, does not make it less attractive, quite the contrary.

The first reaction of our critics and friends are very good. We hope that you will also like the simplicity of this lamp.

Since at one point the “outline” of the blinds is hidden, when it turns, and it can also be a bit invisible, it is necessary to install it at least 30 centimetres above the tallest cohabitants.

Like most of our products, the 2D lamp comes with a quality power cable, additionally knitted with textile.





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