NL 12

Suspended lights from DCW éditions, Designed by Sebastian Summa

Product description

220-240V – 48W
CL II – IP20 – LED Integrated LED – 2700K –
4800 lm (nominal value)
Integrated driver – 200 x 40 x 31 mm – 24V
Dimmable: no
Switch : no
Cable : 4,5 m
Materials: aluminium, glass
Net weight : 7,65 kg

Concept

A CELESTIAL BEAM
Between eloquent laconism and sophisticated brutalism, illuminated like an electro-constructivist Kraftwerk clip, the collaboration between DCW Éditions and Sebastian Summa has been expanded with a new ceiling benchmark : the magnificent NL12 suspension.

Designed to illuminate a large dining room table, this light cleverly fitted with an eye-deceiving device, is composed of twelve borosilicate glass tubes. Only one of these tubes functions as a central unit and is a light source, the other tubes relaying its diffusion by refraction and prism. With no visible wire, no visible LEDs and no visible aluminium structure, the NL 12 evokes a celestial beam that is both radical and poetic.

Wielding his aesthetic prowess, Sebastian Summa conceived, to hang it from the ceiling, a pair of brackets similar to gymnastics clamps designed to balance the bundle of tubes perfectly. This fixed piece of equipment adds a post-industrial athletic touch to the set and indicates an obviously artisanal tour de force.

More about this product

Part of the collection PENDANT LAMPS.
Manufacturer DCW éditions
Family NL 12
Architonic ID 20291395
Year of Launch 2022

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