Perhonen lattiavalaisin lattiavalaisin Innolux
Perhonen lattiavalaisin lattiavalaisin Innolux

Perhonen

Regular price €1.290,00
Regular price Sale price €1.290,00

Perhonen, or Butterfly, plays with light and color, and creates the ideal atmosphere for daydreaming. The adjustable color elements made of plexiglass create an imaginative...

Väri: Black / Blue

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Perhonen lattiavalaisin lattiavalaisin Innolux
Technical information

Dimensions: height 100 - 165 cm (adjustable), weight flange diameter 30 cm, entire lamp width 50 cm
Power: max 14 W
Light source: E27
IP classification: IP20
Weight: 9 kg
Dimmability: only with a smart lamp
Cable information: 3 m, black plastic cable

Materials

  • Akrylic
  • Steel

Maintenance instructions

Innolux luminaires made of metals are coated and because of this, they withstand handling. You can wipe a lamp made of such a material with a damp cleaning cloth dipped in a mild detergent mixture with a minimum pH of 6 and a maximum of 9. However, excessive polishing or abrasion may remove the coating, and the surface may darken or discolor as a result. When choosing a detergent, make sure that it is not abrasive and that the cleaning cloth is not too rough. Acrylic : On the acrylic surface, you can make use of all-purpose household detergents you already own with a pH between 6 and 9. Note that acrylic is a material that is easily scratched, so choose a non-abrasive detergent. The easiest way to clean an acrylic Innolux luminaire, such as the Kuplat luminaire, is with a mild dishwashing detergent solution or completely without detergent. Use a damp cleaning cloth, such as a microfiber cloth, to wipe. The easiest way to remove dust from the luminaire is with a duster.

Designer

Yrjö Kukkapuro

Artist professor and interior architect Yrjö Kukkapuro (b. 1933) is one of our most internationally renowned and awarded furniture designers, as well as a key modernist in the field, who usually thinks about things through purpose.