- Weight (kg)
- 2.5
- Width (mm)
- 115
- Length (mm)
- 115
- Height (mm)
- 245
- Cord length (mm)
- 1600
- Cord colour
- Black
- Item code
- CK021E2300004
- Environment
- Indoor dry location
- Mounting
- Table
-
Power (W)
Main features
Main featuresMeasured in watts (W), power indicates how much electricity a lamp consumes.
- 5
-
Forward voltage (V)
Main features
Main featuresThe voltage required for an LED to operate properly, measured in volts (V). This can vary depending on the type of LED.
- 230
- CCT (K)
-
2700
-
IP rating
Main features
Main featuresTells you how well the lamp is protected against dust and water. A higher number means better protection.
- 20
-
Light source type
Main features
Main featuresIndicates whether the lamp uses a traditional bulb or an LED light source.
- Bulb
-
Lamp category
Main features
Main featuresIndicates the type of light bulb used (e.g. LED, halogen or incandescent), each with different brightness, energy use and light quality.
- LED retrofit
-
Lamp type
Main features
Main featuresIndicates the specific bulb required (e.g. A60, G9, GU10), so you can choose the right shape and fitting for your lamp.
- G45
-
Lamp holder
Main features
Main featuresRefers to the socket or lamp holder (e.g. E27, E14, GU10), which determines bulb compatibility.
- E14
- Bulb finish
-
Opal
Main features
Main featuresDiffuses light evently for a soft glow
-
Number of lamps
Main features
Main featuresSpecifies how many light sources a fixture requires or includes, affecting brightness, light distribution and aesthetics.
- 1
- Energy label
- F
-
- Plug type
- Type C
- Batteries inside
- No
-
Dimmable
Power supply and control
Power supply and controlTells you if the brightness can be adjusted with a dimmer switch.
- No
- Dimming interface
- Switch Integrated (Not Dimmable)
Gino Sarfatti was a designer and pioneer of rational lighting. Recognising light as a material in its own right, he experimented with cutting-edge technologies and materials to create functional yet avant-garde designs that redefined everyday lighting in the mid-20th century.
MEET THE DESIGNERGino Sarfatti was a designer and pioneer of rational lighting. Recognising light as a material in its own right, he experimented with cutting-edge technologies and materials to create functional yet avant-garde designs that redefined everyday lighting in the mid-20th century.
MEET THE DESIGNER