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Key Features
The prismatic qualities of cut crystal in traditional chandeliers are replaced with a modern-day thermoplastic in the Slamp Ginetta Prisma Chandelier. Made from Lentiflex®--a technologically advanced thermoplastic that can retain a solid shape and simultaneously appear multifaceted like a prism—the iridescent effect shines through the material, optically enhancing the light without harsh glare. The form of the classic eight-branched chandelier is therefore abstracted and revamped, finding new ways to recreate the same opulence of the traditional archetype.
First conceived in 1994 by Italian designer Roberto Ziliani, Slamp lighting has garnered world recognition as being at the top of a very short list of innovative and envelope-pushing lighting companies. Their range of products made of cutting-edge polymer plastics are cold-formed to avoid CO2 emissions, while excess scraps are recycled into beehives. Slamp, with their resounding mantra, "From Italy to Eternity," sets the stage for their newest and most avant-garde collections yet.
Key Features
The prismatic qualities of cut crystal in traditional chandeliers are replaced with a modern-day thermoplastic in the Slamp Ginetta Prisma Chandelier. Made from Lentiflex®--a technologically advanced thermoplastic that can retain a solid shape and simultaneously appear multifaceted like a prism—the iridescent effect shines through the material, optically enhancing the light without harsh glare. The form of the classic eight-branched chandelier is therefore abstracted and revamped, finding new ways to recreate the same opulence of the traditional archetype.
First conceived in 1994 by Italian designer Roberto Ziliani, Slamp lighting has garnered world recognition as being at the top of a very short list of innovative and envelope-pushing lighting companies. Their range of products made of cutting-edge polymer plastics are cold-formed to avoid CO2 emissions, while excess scraps are recycled into beehives. Slamp, with their resounding mantra, "From Italy to Eternity," sets the stage for their newest and most avant-garde collections yet.
- Designed by Nigel Coates
- Lentiflex® is a material that makes its surface appear mutlifaceted with many small prisms
- Iridescent light passes through the material without harsh glare
- Field-cuttable suspension cable included
- Number of Tiers: 1
- Material: Prisma Lentiflex®, iridescent bulb screen with stainless steel supports
- Location Rating: ETL Listed
- Made from Sustainably Sourced Materials: This design is produced using responsibly harvested, reclaimed or alternative materials.
- Made from Recycled Materials: This design is produced using recycled and/or upcycled materials.
- Recyclable: This design may be broken down and recycled.
- Warranty: 2 Years
- Made In Italy
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CRI = color rendering index. This number, which can go from 0 to 100, measures the ability of a light or bulb accurately renders colors. The higher the number, the better, with most quality bulbs these days measuring at least in the 80s.Manufacturer IDs: view
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