System of small suspension lamps providing diffused light with aluminum body, opal and acid-etched blown glass diffusers and 500 cm coaxial cable.
AVAILABLE FINISHES
The systems are modular in various configurations. It is possible to create "cascade" or linear solutions up to 9 elements but also more complex and current configurations using the radial canopies and the options available.
For example, starting from a single power supply, it is possible to guide the thin coaxial cable by drawing a path on the ceiling and lower the suspension to the desired position.
CEILING ROSES AND ACCESSORIES TABLE
The small size and essential design, combined with the versatility of the compositions, make the Tulipano system suitable for use in many contexts: from precise lighting on small tables or on a bedside table in a bedroom, in groups of several elements on tables. important, receptions, bar counters, up to more important compositions in large spaces as scenographic and effect lights.
Ceiling roses with integrated drivers and accessories must be ordered separately. Versions are available for ON/OFF ignition or for PUSH, 1...10V or DALI dimming.
Last updated 05/09/2023
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