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Key Features
A graceful flourish like a dancer mid pirouette, the gentle pleats of the Menu Lighting Dancing Pendant are filled with expressive movement, putting forth a pleasing light below the shade. In seeking out sustainable methods of production and exploring new materiality, Menu has collaborated with Iskos-Berlin, a design duo who has created the Dancing Pendant with a completely recyclable felt made from plastic bottles. The shape is fluid and soft yet retains the twirling skirt structure, acting as a controlled performance piece and light source.
Menu, headquartered in Denmark, partners with designers to develop and produce a broad assortment of Scandinavian living accessories for the dining room, living room, kitchen, and garden.
Key Features
A graceful flourish like a dancer mid pirouette, the gentle pleats of the Menu Lighting Dancing Pendant are filled with expressive movement, putting forth a pleasing light below the shade. In seeking out sustainable methods of production and exploring new materiality, Menu has collaborated with Iskos-Berlin, a design duo who has created the Dancing Pendant with a completely recyclable felt made from plastic bottles. The shape is fluid and soft yet retains the twirling skirt structure, acting as a controlled performance piece and light source.
Menu, headquartered in Denmark, partners with designers to develop and produce a broad assortment of Scandinavian living accessories for the dining room, living room, kitchen, and garden.
- 100% recycled material made from plastic bottles
- Field-cuttable suspension cord included
- Designed by Iskos-Berlin
- Designed in 2014
- Material: PET (recycled) felt
- Location Rating: ETL Listed
- Made In China
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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
1600659U
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