Hay Hay Factor Linear Directional Led Hanging Light, Aluminium, Rotatable
£708.99
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With translucent diffuser – factor linear directional designer pendant light with this led pendant light, swiss designer dimitri bahler, who created the factor linear 1500 for danish company hay, has succeeded in designing a product that harmonises with many interior styles thanks to its timeless aesthetics. Factor linear has a tubular aluminium lampshade that can be rotated 360°, offering a wide range of lighting options. Depending on the orientation, it can produce either direct or indirect light. The powerful leds provide a cool white light that promotes concentration and creates a fresh lighting atmosphere. The pendant light is versatile and can be used in both private and public areas, where it is suitable for table lighting and reception desks, for example, or for lighting in offices, where it scores points with its high colour rendering. Dimitri bahler lives and works in switzerland. His designs often appear spontaneous and guided by his sensitivity to the power of objects, but are based on effective r.
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Hay Hay Factor Linear Directional Led Hanging Light, Aluminium, Rotatable
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- With translucent diffuser – factor linear directional designer pendant light with this led pendant light, swiss designer dimitri bahler, who created the factor linear 1500 for danish company hay, has succeeded in designing a product that harmonises with many interior styles thanks to its timeless aesthetics. Factor linear has a tubular aluminium lampshade that can be rotated 360°, offering a wide range of lighting options. Depending on the orientation, it can produce either direct or indirect light. The powerful leds provide a cool white light that promotes concentration and creates a fresh lighting atmosphere. The pendant light is versatile and can be used in both private and public areas, where it is suitable for table lighting and reception desks, for example, or for lighting in offices, where it scores points with its high colour rendering. Dimitri bahler lives and works in switzerland. His designs often appear spontaneous and guided by his sensitivity to the power of objects, but are based on effective r