Description
Description
The Shogun metal table lamp is part of the Master ‘Pieces collection by Artemide. It was conceived in 1968 by the Swiss architect Mario Botta. Now exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, this lamp has become an icon. Shogun has similarities with Botta’s architectural constructions: control of light, search for a simplicity of forms in a balance of richness and sobriety. Shogun consists of a painted metal stem, on which two adjustable diffusers in perforated plate steel are articulated. The perforated structure creates beautiful plays of light and shadow that can be positioned as desired by orienting the speakers. Shogun is a bright object, beautiful even when it is off, which finds space in living areas, bedrooms, studies but also commercial and public spaces. Requires an 8 Watt LED bulb, or alternatively a 150 Watt Halogen bulb, with E27 socket. It is available in white color.
- Year: 1968
- Vintage style
- Materials: Metal stem. Diffusers in plate steel.
- Light source: LED 1x8W or HALO 1x150W (E27)
- Bulb NOT included
- Luminous flux emitted: 2870lm
- Light temperature: 2900K (warm light)
- Light emission: Diffused
- Dimensions: Height 59,5cm. Total diameter 32cm. Base diameter 12cm
- Base color: Black and white
- Diffuser color: White
- NOT dimmable
- Duration: 2000h
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Data sheet :
- Barcode
- Reference
- A000300
- Input voltage
- 100-240 V
- Degree of protection
- IP20
- Material
- Metal and Steel
- Light source
- LED OR HALOGEN
- Average hours duration
- 2000
- Watt power
- 150
- Light Temperature
- 2900 K
- Complete with bulb
- No bulb
- Insulation class
- Insulation class II
- Base diameter in mm
- 120
- Total height in mm
- 595
Warranty : 2-year warranty from date of purchase counter_2 workspace_premium






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