Pendulum Lamp by Matej Štefanac مصباح البندول من ماتيج ستيفاناك

Pendulum Lamp by Matej Štefanac

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Pendulum Lamp by Matej Štefanac

Made to fit any user’s needs thanks to its counterweight which keeps the reflector in balance for any position, perfect for reading, work, or as decoration. The Pendulum Lamp by Matej Štefanac can be tilted 90° and rotated 360° around the vertical axis.

The reflector helps to scatter light and reduces glare, while the light source (LED) remains hidden from view.

It’s entirely made of aluminum and each of its components can be easily replaced in the event of a breakdown/damage. Which significantly extends the life of the product.

The lamp is part of the exhibition “New Times (Made In Slovenia)” organized by the Center for Creativity Slovenia (Czk) in cooperation with the Museum of Architecture and Design (MAO) and the General Consulate of Slovenia in Milano, presented at the TORTONA ROCKS venue.

 

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