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Key Features
A room-defining, story-telling piece created by Nigel Coates with an emphasis on artistry and acumen. The Greek nymph Daphne’s transformation from a woman to a laurel tree is elegantly illustrated in the comforting image of the Dafne Floor Lamp from Slamp. It’s a true piece of functional art that, like a sculpture, makes you want to examine from it every angle. The lamp stands tall, accenting your rooms with the serene image of abstract nature even with the lights off. This beautiful laurel tree design moves across an Opalflex material, showing flowing contours and a mesmerizing arrangement of leaves. The light, durable, and diffusing Opalflex material is hand-bent in two tight curves then fitted together for a crisp edge. Metal rivets pierce the Opalflex for a stylish, contemporary accent. Emphasizing the idea of transformation, light sets off the piece, creating a bright aura. The light adds drama to the piece as it enhances the silhouette of the mesmerizing laurel tree.
First conceived in 1994 by Italian designer Roberto Ziliani, Slamp lighting has garnered world recognition as being at the top of a very short list of innovative and envelope-pushing lighting companies. Their range of products made of cutting-edge polymer plastics are cold-formed to avoid CO2 emissions, while excess scraps are recycled into beehives. Slamp, with their resounding mantra, "From Italy to Eternity," sets the stage for their newest and most avant-garde collections yet.
Key Features
A room-defining, story-telling piece created by Nigel Coates with an emphasis on artistry and acumen. The Greek nymph Daphne’s transformation from a woman to a laurel tree is elegantly illustrated in the comforting image of the Dafne Floor Lamp from Slamp. It’s a true piece of functional art that, like a sculpture, makes you want to examine from it every angle. The lamp stands tall, accenting your rooms with the serene image of abstract nature even with the lights off. This beautiful laurel tree design moves across an Opalflex material, showing flowing contours and a mesmerizing arrangement of leaves. The light, durable, and diffusing Opalflex material is hand-bent in two tight curves then fitted together for a crisp edge. Metal rivets pierce the Opalflex for a stylish, contemporary accent. Emphasizing the idea of transformation, light sets off the piece, creating a bright aura. The light adds drama to the piece as it enhances the silhouette of the mesmerizing laurel tree.
First conceived in 1994 by Italian designer Roberto Ziliani, Slamp lighting has garnered world recognition as being at the top of a very short list of innovative and envelope-pushing lighting companies. Their range of products made of cutting-edge polymer plastics are cold-formed to avoid CO2 emissions, while excess scraps are recycled into beehives. Slamp, with their resounding mantra, "From Italy to Eternity," sets the stage for their newest and most avant-garde collections yet.
- Not OK for Outdoor Use
- Designed by Nigel Coates
- Material: Opalflex
- Location Rating: Not ETL/UL Listed
- Warranty: 2 Years
- Made In Italy
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Lumens
The amount of light that comes from a bulb, which has commonly been measured in watts. The more lumens, the brighter the bulb.Wattage
A measurement of the power delivered to a component of an electric circuit (allowing a one-ampere current to flow through the component under the pressure of 1 volt.)Bulb Shape
Bulb shapes are denoted with a letter, which describes the shape, and a number, which indicates the size. The number indicates the diameter of the light bulb at its widest part in eighths of an inch.Base
The part of the bulb that connects to the fixture and its power supply. Bulb bases are denoted with the letter E, and a number which indicates the diameter of the bulb base at its widest part in millimeters.Voltage
Indicates how much voltage a bulb can accept via the fixture it's installed in.Light Color Temperature
The relative color from a light source, measured on the Kelvin temperature scale. Warm light is lower in color temperature (2700-3000 K) and cool, blue light is higher (5000 K).Average Rated Life
The average amount time that a bulb is expected to last.CRI
CRI = color rendering index. This number, which can go from 0 to 100, measures the ability of a light or bulb accurately renders colors. The higher the number, the better, with most quality bulbs these days measuring at least in the 80s.Manufacturer IDs: view
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