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COLUMN
PENDANT


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ORDER
SYMMETRY
MAGNIFICENCE





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COLUMN

PENDANT


DESIGNER: LUKAS PEET, 2022

The Column conveys order, symmetry and magnificence, much like the Grecian doric columns found in classical architecture. The faceted surface of the fixture alludes to the fluting of columns on buildings and temples to create a sense of rhythm, which softly diffuses the light as it radiates into the space. As it can be arranged in segments of machine mould-blown glass cylinders, it can lengthen a space vertically or expand it horizontally. 





























































































2 SIZES, 2 ORIENTATIONS, 2 FINISHES

Modules of one to six can be scaled vertically while modules of three to six can be combined horizontally.

Available in two sizes—the 175 and the 300, the Column appears in a clear carbon and a stone-like powdered ivory.



175 VERTICAL – IVORY




300 VERTICAL – CARBON





175 HORIZONTAL – CARBON




300 HORIZONTAL – IVORY











COLUMN 4 & 6 – 175 & 300, PENDANTS, VERTICAL, IVORY & CARBON


COLUMN 6 – 300, PENDANT, VERTICAL, IVORY


COLUMN 4 – 175, PENDANT, VERTICAL, CARBON








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SPECIFICATIONS







DIMENSIONS
Ø x D
Column 175:
Ø 17.5 x 29.5cm
Ø 7” x 11.5”

Weight: 3.6kg / 7.9lbs
Column 300:
Ø 30 x 29.5cm
Ø 11.75” x 11.5”

Weight: 5.3kg / 11.7lbs


ELECTRICAL
Input Voltage:
110–120V, 220–240V, 110–277V

Lamping:
12W 24V DC LED (PER UNIT)
CRI 90+ / 50,000 hours
Power Supply:
Phase dimming, 0-10V, DALI

Lumens:
711 lumens delivered (PER UNIT)







COLOUR TEMPERATURE




CANOPY
Model Specific
Adjustable drop length:
244cm / 96”






FINISHES



CUSTOM
We are happy to support and collaborate further customization of our luminaires for larger scale projects.

For further enquiries, please get in touch with us at info@a-n-d.com







MATERIALS
Glass, Aluminum


MANUFACTURED
Canada


CERTIFICATIONS









 
The faceted surface of the column mimics the fluting used on buildings and temples...
















... to create a sense of rhythm, which softly diffuses the light as it radiates into the space.







GALLERY






Mark