Designed to illuminate a large dining table and cleverly placed in a trompe l'oeil style, this luminaire consists of twelve glass tubes, only one of which, which functions like a power station, is the light source, while the other tubes diffuse the light through refraction and prism. No visible wires, no visible LEDs, no visible aluminum structure: NL 12 thus evokes a celestial beam that is both radical and poetic. In order to stamp his aesthetic signature, Sebastian Summa has provided a pair of gallows-like brackets for suspension from the ceiling, which perfectly balance the tubular beam. This fixed fixture lends the whole thing a post-industrial, sporty touch and is clearly a masterpiece of craftsmanship. This hanging lamp is at least 1.30 meters long and weighs 7.6 kilos. It consists of twelve unfixed glass tubes that can be moved as required to create an offset or, on the contrary, to align them perfectly. The suspended structure is available in a black finish (70 cm high brackets). NL12 is equipped with an integrated LED light source (2700K).
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