The Artemide Orsa Cluster Suspension is a contemporary and elegant lamp with a minimalist design that allows the light to outline the volume of the object. The lamp is made with an aluminum structure designed to dissipate the heat, while the thin metal stem widens at the lower end creating space for the LED, covered by a methacrylate diffuser that makes the light source invisible, thus transforming the lamp into a suspended disk of light. The Artemide Orsa Cluster Suspension is equipped with a ø 40 LED fitting, with a LED light source of 22w and a color temperature of 3000k, which produces a luminosity of 1686 Lumens. Orsa Cluster is available in 3 or 5 lights versions, each designed to be used individually or as part of a larger composition. This lamp is equipped with an IP20 protection grade and is dimmable, although the dimmer is not included. The Artemide Orsa Cluster Suspension is perfect for furnishing living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, living rooms, corridors and studios with style and elegance. Its diffuse and intense light adapts to any environment, making the atmosphere more welcoming and pleasant. The intense and direct light is also able to perfectly illuminate all spaces. The Artemide Orsa Cluster Suspension therefore combines functionality and aesthetics, making your homes unique and elegant. This lamp is a quality product developed by the Artemide brand, one of the leaders in the design lighting sector, famous for its constant research aimed at satisfying any lighting requirement.
What is the price of Orsa Cluster pendant lamp Artemide? The price of Orsa Cluster pendant lamp Artemide starts from £693.07. On LampCommerce, you can take advantage of discounts and free shipping.
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On the international architecture and design scenario, a particularly important place is occupied by the firm, Foster + Partners. Set up by the equally famous architect, Norman Foster, whose commitment is expressed mainly in buildings distinguished by a perfect balance between steel supporting structure and glass curtain panelling. The firm, Foster + Partners was set up in 1967, shortly after Norman Foster left Team 4.