Nordic Suspension Lamp 1988 from Chi Light Supplier
Nordic Suspension Lamp 1988 is a minimalist LED infinity style pendant lamp designed by Cohda.
This stunning LED lamp is named after Johannes Kepler, the German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer who discovered the Supernova.
The shape and style of this striking luminaire is reminiscent of black holes and portals from science fiction. COHDA have used highly innovative materials for this design, multiplying single LEDs over a large thin surface to widely refract the light and give the illusion of infinity. The fine material, which has been likened to hosiery from the fashion industry, creates a fascinating effect, like a kaleidoscope of light rays.
The unit is adjustable at installation with 350 degrees of movement around the X axis and 360 on the Y, meaning any position is possible. The unit can then be locked into place to maintain the configuration and position. While Kepler is unique and intriguing as a standalone piece, layering the transparent units creates a dazzling effect when they are grouped.
With Kepler there is an opportunity to create huge and impressive light installations using very compact and lightweight units.
Available in two sizes, the Kepler 35, with a 35 cm illuminated disk, and the larger Kepler 50 with a 50 cm illuminated disk.
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