Projecta

Wall lights from Urbi et Orbi, Designed by Valentino Marengo

Product description

Projecta outdoor wall lamp, designed by Valentino Marengo in 2017, is crafted from concrete.

The Projecta wall lamp is characterized by its geometric style, innovation in functionality, and durability. Made from cast concrete, it becomes an integral part of the building, aging gracefully along with it while maintaining its aesthetic over time—a unique characteristic of concrete.

The light beam emanating from a cylindrical shape discreetly illuminates the surfaces of the wall and the ground beneath the fixture. The light source is a removable-replaceable waterproof LED module, which is easy to replace after approximately 50,000 hours of operation. It's ideal for outdoor spaces, whether residential or commercial.

It is available in 4 shades of grey, and various colors ranging from warm to cool tones such as beige, terracotta, olive green, dusty blue, etc.

Outdoor/ indoor use.
Dimensions: 16,5 cm x 11 cm
Height: 23,5 cm
Weight: 2,5 kg

Light Source
Led Module IP 65
24 Led (NICHIA) / 2.2W
Input (V):230V – 12V – 24V
>50.000h.
280 Lumen – 35°
3000K, 4000K, 5000K
External connection IP68

This is an EASILY REPLACEABLE LED module, and we can provide you with the LED whenever needed.

More about this product

Part of the collection LIGHTING.
Manufacturer Urbi et Orbi
Family Projecta
Architonic ID 20082533
Year of Launch 2017

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