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Pebble Pendant
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A-N-D light
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Frame:
Glass
,
Aluminium
,
Upholstery:
Finish/Colour:
Pearl
,
Citrine
,
Slate
,
Dimensions:
A: 30.5 x 21 x 16.5cm
B: 34.5 x 22 x 11cm
C: 23 x 20 x 8.5cm
D: 20 x 19 x 8.5cm
B: 34.5 x 22 x 11cm
C: 23 x 20 x 8.5cm
D: 20 x 19 x 8.5cm
Seat Height:
Variations:
Lead Time:
4 - 6 Weeks
Color Temp:
2700K
Dimming:
Phase dimming, 0-10V, DALI
IP Rating:
Certification:
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The Pebble series celebrates the primordial beauty of stones. Enhancing their simple yet sculptural form through translucency, two glass-blown shapes enter into dialogue. The result is a seemingly bespoke pendant fixture—endlessly evolving in shape when viewed from different perspectives.
Always a combination of a large and small glass-blown form, each with three possibilities for finishes, the pebble allows for the individual to extract their personal collection. The two glass forms are adjoined by a machined aluminum LED holder and heat sink; allowing the forms to pair harmoniously while housing the electrical connections and suspension system. Each side is proportionally lit, allowing the combination of large and small forms to emit consistent light output.
BRAND HIGHLIGHT
A-N-D investigates new design possibilities using innovative production methods while integrating the most current technologies in lighting. The result of that exploration puts forward honest products that transcend time and place. In pursuit of the visually poetic, we’re inspired by the unexpected and the everyday; compelled by the capacity of light to shape and animate space.
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DESIGNED BY
Lukas Peet
Lukas Peet practices his craft with sophistication and fluidity that bears the mark of a Design Academy Eindhoven alumni. He has been recognized internationally in a number of awards and competitions, most notably for the Winner of Canada’s Emerging Designer Award. To A-N-D, Lukas brings a vast curiosity about objects, processes, materials and production techniques; he brings a desire to challenge the familiar and the normative, and everything in between.
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