The Miconos pendant light, designed by Ernesto Gismondi for Artemide, is an attractive, refined pendant light that combines a hand-blown glass globe with a sleek, adjustable metal rod and a hook for hanging. The end result is both delicate and dashing at the same time. You can alter the appearance of Miconos with different light bulbs – the transparent glass globe creates a beautiful nest for many kinds of decorative bulbs. Miconos is dimmable and can be used as the main light or fascinating detail in any interior.
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Miconos pendant, gold
Description
The Miconos pendant light, designed by Ernesto Gismondi for Artemide, is an attractive, refined pendant light that combines a hand-blown glass globe with a sleek, adjustable metal rod and a hook for hanging. The end result is both delicate and dashing at the same time. You can alter the appearance of Miconos with different light bulbs – the transparent glass globe creates a beautiful nest for many kinds of decorative bulbs. Miconos is dimmable and can be used as the main light or fascinating detail in any interior.
- Length: 100–155 cm
- Width: 30 cm
- Diameter: 30 cm
- Material Glass, steel
- Colour Gold
- Bulb base E27
- Light source Dimmable 15W LED (not included
- IP rating 20
- Protection class I
- Voltage 220–240 V
- Certifications and labels CE, ENEC, EAC, CCC
- Cable colour Clear
- Cable material Plastic
- Weight 3.8 kg
- Canopy Included
- Ceiling plug No
- Dimmable Yes
- Adjustable height Yes
- Notes Adjustable rod for different ceiling heights.
- Warranty 5 years (product must be registered at manufacturer's website within 2 months of the purchase date)
- Product ID: AEA031010
Ernesto Gismondi (b. 1931) is an Italian designer and the founder of the lighting company Artemide. With a background in aeronautical and missile engineering, Gismondi founded Studio Artemide in the early 1960s together with Sergio Mazza. During his career Gismondi has operated in various fields of design: he has participated in the avant-garde movement Memphis, been the vice president of ADI (Association of Industrial Design) and an associate professor of Rocket Engines for Missiles at the Milan Polytechnic. He has received the prestigious Compasso D'Oro award twice.
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