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Palma is a table lamp with blown glass sphere that gives off a warm lighting effect that takes over interior spaces with a wrap-around luminance that is both comforting and reassuring. Palma’s design is based on elemental forms, its luminous quality expressed though a warm quality dimmable light. Filtered by two glowing half spheres of blown opal glass, joined together by an aluminum ring, in a graphite or white finish.
Installation type
Surface Canopy
Shade
Blow-glass diffuser
Materials
Rods: Steel
Diffuser: Blown-glass
Profile: Aluminum
Electrical characteristics
Led 2700K CRI >90 0 lm 0 lm/W
Fixture 685.5 lm 74.51 lm/W
Driver included: CC - Constant Current 500 mA 100~240V 50/60Hz
Technical characteristics
Cord and plug
Push button on base dimming
Photometric data
Efficiency : 1
Coordination system : CG
Total Flux : 576.51 lm
Maximum value : 67.81 cd/klm
Created by the lighting designer Antoni Arola for Vibia this collection owes its inspiration to the traditional values and legacy of bygone times that have evolved in a masterful way to bring a natural and light touch.
The PALMA collection consists of subtle light fittings giving off a warm lighting effect that takes over interior spaces with a wrap-around luminance that is both comforting and reassuring.
The spheres of light are configured in an audacious approach floating mid-air and growing up and along the enclosing walls.
Nature takes control of the space. The interior ambience takes on a life of its own with the possibility of integrating plants within the lighting compositions.
The PALMA lamp collection includes two sizes of hand blown glass sphere joined together by a strap and aluminium structures.
The intensity of the LED light source is dimmable. The collection can be installed as an individual fitting or combining several spheres to create diverse suspended compositions, for the wall or the floor.
Available in graphite or white finish. With this new concept Vibia opens the possibility for creating interior spaces that connect with a lighting tradition but in a more sustainable manner, one that takes on a life of its own.