Marset
Konoha


LED wall light Marset Konoha with steel structure, shade with white interior and 360°
adjustable spot made of aluminum and transparent polycarbonate. On/off switch on the base.


Design by Yabu Pushelberg

Technical specifications


Category Marset Wall Lights
Design Yabu Pushelberg
Controls On/Off
MPN: A716-001-39-27K
EAN: 8435516880990
Luminous flux (lm) 226.5
Color rendering index Ra 90
Color temperature (° Kelvin) 2700
Dimmable
Power (W) 2.1
Weight 0,75 kg
Height 20,8 cm
Depth 7,3 cm
Width shade 27,4 cm
Depth shade 19,4 cm
Width base 3,9 cm
Height base 17,2 cm

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About the Collection Marset Konoha


For designers George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg, design is about telling stories. This is certainly true in their new Konoha model, a twin-function wall lamp that tells us what types of lighting we need around us and offers all the right possibilities to make them happen. Out of curiosity and analysis, the designers have taken a number of variables into account, especially those linked to our emotions; light is arguably the most intimate element in an environment, so its design must be thoughtful, functional and purposeful.

The Yabu Pushelberg design studio, which is world-renowned for its many hospitality projects, believes that hotel room lighting is often redundant. Every room needs direct and ambient light, which is why they have chosen to include both functions in a single design.

The result is a simple, discreet wall lamp with a shade over a directed spotlight that turns through 360°. The shade, like a hat, covers the spotlight, allowing the light to be directed upwards, bounce off the inside and project a beam of soft light, creating warm ambient lighting. If instead the spotlight is focused downwards, it projects a beam of direct light, turning the fixture into a reading lamp. The Konoha design is available in a range of colours, with neutral and organic shades that fit seamlessly into any space. It can be used as a reading lamp in waiting rooms, bedrooms or hotels. Or it can be a point of light in walkways, a wall lamp in restaurants or a way to bring ambient lighting to hotel entrances.

Konoha invites users to interact with its light and use it throughout the day, harnessing its two, or even more, functions.


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