Hand Grenade Pendant Light A110
- Designer:
- Alvar Aalto
- Brand:
- Artek
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White/Brass
Pendant Light A331 "Beehive" Specifications
Shade: Hand-spun aluminum
Rings: Steel
Plastic cable, length 2,5 m
220-240V, 50/ 60 Hz
DRR-..-E27 max. 12W
appliance class II, IP20
This luminaire is compatible with bulbs of the energy classes: A to G
The A331, nicknamed “Beehive,” is one of Alvar Aalto’s most popular lighting designs. Suitable for homes and public spaces alike, “Beehive” creates a warm, diffuse light when switched on, a result of the ingenious design that features several rows of perforated steel rings. True to its nickname, “Beehive” retains its distinctive sculptural presence even when unlit and was originally designed for Finland’s University of Jyväskylä in 1953.
Shade white painted aluminium, Rings brass plated polished, Light fixture plug, 220-240V 50Hz
Relocation Sale Price is for showroom display items installed at 99, The Strand only.
Uninstallation required by an electrician and we'll uninstall lights that have sold in bulk every few weeks, please enquire for more details.
The A331, nicknamed “Beehive,” is one of Alvar Aalto’s most popular lighting designs. Suitable for homes and public spaces alike, “Beehive” creates a warm, diffuse light when switched on, a result of the ingenious design that features several rows of perforated steel rings. True to its nickname, “Beehive” retains its distinctive sculptural presence even when unlit and was originally designed for Finland’s University of Jyväskylä in 1953.
Shade white painted aluminium, Rings brass plated polished, Light fixture plug, 220-240V 50Hz
Relocation Sale Price is for showroom display items installed at 99, The Strand only.
Uninstallation required by an electrician and we'll uninstall lights that have sold in bulk every few weeks, please enquire for more details.
Designer
Alvar Aalto is a Finnish pioneer of modern architecture and design, embracing almost all key public institutions - town halls, theatres, churches, libraries and universities - as well as standardized housing and private homes.