Planet Ceiling Light
By Tokujin Yoshioka, for Kartell
Planet Ceiling Light
By Tokujin Yoshioka, For Kartell
$715.00
Color:
Clear
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SPEC #: KRL1392846 | ID: 9430/B4
Planet Ceiling Light
SPEC #: KRL1392846
ID: 9430/B4
Designed by Tokujin YoshiokaRead Bio
The Planet Ceiling Light features a nearly spherical diffuser made of thermoplastic technopolymer with a faceted texture to create a dazzling display of reflections. An integrated LED light source within the diffuser provides pleasant, warm light that will enhance any interior.
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Specifications
- Finish: Chrome
- Color: Clear
- Size: 12.2"W x 11.4"H
- Shipping Weight: 9.26 lbs
- Product Weight: 6.00 lbs
- Materials: Aluminum, Techno Polymer, Thermoplastic
- Lamp Source: LED
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Bulb:1 x LED/19W/120V LEDIntegrated LED module
- Total Wattage: 19 watts
- Lamp Color: 2700K
- Color Rendering: 90 CRI
- Delivered Lumens: 1570 lumens
- Lumens/Watt: 82.63
- Lamp Life: 50000 hours
- Country of Origin: Italy

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About Tokujin Yoshioka
tokujin yoshioka was born in japan in 1967 and studied at the kuwasawa design school, where he gained his degree in 1986. in 1992 he started working as a free-lance designer and eight years later he established his own studio in tokyo. his career can be traced back to the works with shiro kuramata and issey miyake. the enduring collaboration with issey miyake produced various projects among which the shops issey miyake and a-poc are worth mentioning. as far as exhibitions are concerned, issey miyake making things at the foundation cartier pour l'airt contemporain, in paris and a-poc making at vitra design museum in berlin, are widely known. he also created the artistic installation of honey-pop and tokyo-pop for the showroom dadriade (milan) in april 2002 and the performance for the event clouds with which driade celebrated its 35-year-old activity at the rotonda della besana (milan), in april 2003. as a product designer he is the author of some significant pieces for driadealeph and driadestore. the tokyo-pop series, launched in 2002 and enlarged in 2003, including a sofa, an armchair, a lounge chair, a high table and some stools, is probably the most famous one. it is the commercial evolution of an original honeycomb paper armchair prototype carefully shaped on the basis of the imprint left by a body while settling into it. the word design for tokujin yoshioka means to convey something fascinating, surprising and joyful. his creations, easy to understand at first sight, hide cross-meanings and imply a deep mental involvement while translating the original poetic intuition into a concrete ready to- sell piece. he got several important awards such as the jdc design award of excellence in 1999; the a&w the coming designer for the future award in 2001; the mainichi design award of 2001 in 2002. honey-pop is part of the permanent collections of the museum of modern art of new york, the centre georges pompidou in paris, and the vitra design museum in berlin.
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