Alumega
Suspended lights from anthologie quartett, Designed by Nina Jeroch
Product description
suspension (4 printed circuit boards) square
610x610x295 mm
2 printed circuit boards (600x3x295 mm) with leds/2 printed circuit boards (600x3x295 mm) without leds
natural aluminium anodised
suspension length 2500 mm
48 leds.12 V (2000 lumen.2700 kelvin) 58.81 W
610x610x295 mm
2 printed circuit boards (600x3x295 mm) with leds/2 printed circuit boards (600x3x295 mm) without leds
natural aluminium anodised
suspension length 2500 mm
48 leds.12 V (2000 lumen.2700 kelvin) 58.81 W
Concept
the young architect from berlin nina jeroch has made a name for herself in recent years with her unusual jewelry light objects, which amaze both wearers and beholders with their use of led components.
following this success in the surprising combination of light and jewelry, jeroch takes an approach to led technology that is equally unconventional as that of her first lighting series: the printed circuit board - the heart of this technology - which usually remains invisible, becomes the illuminant and decorative element at the same time: jeroch penetrates the area of the printed circuit board, creating patterns that are reminiscent of labyrinths and the outlines of indian temples.
in a further advancement of this lighting system, the decoratively penetrated printed circuit boards, as two-dimensional basic elements, are pieced together to make rectangular and square high-tech 'lamp shades'. these 'lamp shades' radiate light inwards that is bathed in an almost mystic gold through the copper circuit paths, juxtaposing with the silver anodised aluminium exterior of the printed circuit boards with their geometric openings.
last but not least, alumega is not only a formal reinterpretation of an led lamp, it also convinces brilliantly with its use of a new generation of light sources that at last are able to radiate warm light, solving the previous problem of the cold, harsh light emitted by leds.
following this success in the surprising combination of light and jewelry, jeroch takes an approach to led technology that is equally unconventional as that of her first lighting series: the printed circuit board - the heart of this technology - which usually remains invisible, becomes the illuminant and decorative element at the same time: jeroch penetrates the area of the printed circuit board, creating patterns that are reminiscent of labyrinths and the outlines of indian temples.
in a further advancement of this lighting system, the decoratively penetrated printed circuit boards, as two-dimensional basic elements, are pieced together to make rectangular and square high-tech 'lamp shades'. these 'lamp shades' radiate light inwards that is bathed in an almost mystic gold through the copper circuit paths, juxtaposing with the silver anodised aluminium exterior of the printed circuit boards with their geometric openings.
last but not least, alumega is not only a formal reinterpretation of an led lamp, it also convinces brilliantly with its use of a new generation of light sources that at last are able to radiate warm light, solving the previous problem of the cold, harsh light emitted by leds.
More about this product
Categorised in Interior lighting - Suspended lights - Lighting objects - LED lights - General lighting - Metal - Aluminium.
Part of the collection
SUSPENSIONS.
Manufacturer
anthologie quartett
Family
Alumega
Architonic ID
1166062
Order number
JN01.05.04.00.0
Year of Launch
2007
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