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Model 262 wall/ceiling lamp, white
Description
Astep's Model 262 is an Italian lighting classic designed by Gino Sarfatti in 1971, suitable for hardwired installation on both walls and ceilings. Reflecting the principles of modernist design, Model 262 emerged from Sarfatti's pursuit to create a fixture where the essence of light itself would take centre stage in its purest, most authentic form. This vision inspired the lamp's minimalist shape, featuring a round, concave, white-painted aluminium reflector that frames the centrally positioned bulb, softly reflecting its tones throughout the surrounding space.
The Model 262 lamp comes with a mirrored E27 bulb, but you can endlessly vary its appearance simply by changing the bulb.
- Width: 46.8 cm
- Depth: 16 cm
- Diameter: 46.8 cm
- Height: 46.8 cm
- Material Painted aluminium
- Colour White
- Bulb base E27
- Light source Max 7W LED (mirrored bulb included)
- Colour temperature 2,700 K
- IP rating 20
- Protection class II
- Voltage 220–240 V
- Certifications and labels CE, UKCA
- Weight 1.1 kg
- Hardwired wall mount Yes
- Dimmable No
- Notes Can be fitted with an aligned dimmer. In this case, please use a dimmable light bulb.
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Care instructions
Clean with a
mixture of mild soap and water, then rinse and dry thoroughly to prevent water spots. - Product ID: ASTT14-W21-000W
Italian designer Gino Sarfatti (1912-1985) was a master of lighting design and founder of the lighting brand Arteluce. Sarfatti was born in Venice and moved to Genoa to study aeronautical engineering until he was forced to interrupt his studies in the late 1930s due to the war. Sarfatti founded Arteluce in Milan in 1939. In 1943, he and his family had to flee from Italy to Switzerland but returned after the war to Milan to reorganize Arteluce’s production. The 1950s was a golden era for Arteluce: in 1954, two of Sarfatti’s lamps were awarded the Grand Prix at Milan’s Triennale, and in the two following years his designs received the Compasso d’Oro award. In 1973, Sarfatti sold Arteluce to the Italian lighting manufacturer Flos who continues the production of Sarfatti’s design classics.
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