
Raimond II Tensegrity - Floor Lamp
The Raimond Tensegrity is a floor lamp made from elegant metal, complemented with the sturdy earthiness of wood. Tensegrity is a term that was first described by Buckminster Fuller as an architectural term. It refers to the interconnected wooden structure that uses tension and pressure to keep its shape. The beauty of the Raimond Tensegrity lies not only in its contrasting materials, but also in the trigonometric harmony of both structures. Mathematical perfection times two. Designed by Raimond Puts, 2014. Raimond Collection. Large Raimond II Lamp ships for free. Material: Solid Oak Base with leather straps Stainless Steel Sphere with PMMA lenses (indoor use, not resistant to marine conditions). Technical: Input voltage: 120-150V Lamp holder: LED (Solid state) Power consumption: MAX 17W medium, MAX 26W large Color Temperature: 2523 K Dimmable: In line dimmer switch integrated in power supply cord Luminous flux (Lumen, lm): 1134 lm medium, 1744 lm large Light Source: 162 LEDS medium, 252 LEDS large Cable Length: 16,40 ft Cable Color: Transparent with tinned cores Color: Stainless Steel. Dimensions: Medium R61 Large R89