Curve Floor – ZERO Lighting – Front Design – LES VRAIS

830,351.011,72 VAT incl.

Finish Painted metal green RAL 6017, white RAL 6017, pigeon blue RAL 5014, ivory RAL 1015. Other colours and combination on request. Diffuser in matt acrlylic. Incorporated LED module.
Can be dimmed with trailing edge dimmer.

LED info System power 8W. Luminaire luminous flux see product specification. CCT 3000K. SDCM 3. CRI >80.L70 B10 50.000h

Connection 2,5 m cable with switch and plug.

Design Front Design 2019.

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Description

Curve Floor – Front Design – Les Vrais

Curve floor by ZEROlighting.

Designed for the newly renovated Art Library at Nationalmuseum, Curve borrows its personality from the classical library lamp. In this transformed interpretation, the suite of pendants, floor and table lamps become calming, languid figures. With metal shades in pigeon-blue, ivory, white or green. With inbuilt LED module 8W. Shades in diameter 150, 200, 300 mm.

Curve Floor ZERO

Zero Interior was founded in 1978 with the vision of making unique light fixtures for a design-interested audience.
These products, in combination with a deep understanding of how best to illuminate public indoor and outdoor environments,
is at the heart of Zero’s identity. From the start, their creation of unique environments has been praised in
both Sweden and abroad, thanks to their guiding principles: quality, environmental care and innovation.
Their local roots and manufacturing have built long-term relationships with customers and suppliers that are vital to them.
More than 80% of manufacturing takes place within roughly 200 km of Nybro in Småland and all assembly occurs in their workshop in Nybro.

Curve Floor ZERO

 Front Design

Sofia Lagerkvist and Anna Lindgren are the members of the Swedish design studio Front. Their works are based on common discussions, explorations and experiments and they collaborate in all projects from initial ideas to the final product. Front’s design objects often communicate a story to the observer about the design process, about the material it is made of or about conventions within the design field. In their work they have assigned part of the making of design to animals, computers or machines. They have made a constantly changing interior, created objects with explosions, robotic furniture and a range of furniture inspired by their fascination with magic.

Additional information

DimensionsN/A
colour

White, Green, Pigeon blue, Ivory

Diameter

150, 200, 300

Modell

S, L



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