Beat Wide LED Pendant ID: BLS01-PUSM3
Beat Wide LED Pendant 0 Chandeliers & Pendants Tom Dixon

Beat Wide LED Pendant

By Tom Dixon

Beat Wide LED Pendant

By Tom Dixon

$670.00

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$670.00

SPEC #: TDX1027052 | ID: BLS01-PUSM3

Beat Wide LED Pendant

SPEC #: TDX1027052

ID: BLS01-PUSM3

Beat Wide LED Pendant is inspired by the simplicity of traditional cooking pots and water vessels. Hand-spun, braised and hammered with an inner brass coating. Available in White, Black, or Brushed Brass with a Black cord. UL/cUL Listed. Title 24 compliant. Designed in London.

Available Options

Finish: Black, Brushed Brass, White

Specifications

    • Lamp Source: LED
    • Bulb:
      1 x LED/120V LED
      Integrated LED module
    • Total Wattage: 7.5 watts
    • Lamp Color: 3000K
    • Color Rendering: 94 CRI
    • Delivered Lumens: 800 lumens
    • Lumens/Watt: 106.67
      • Country of Origin: India
  • UL

    UL

  • Title 24 (JA8)

    Title 24 (JA8)

  • cUL

    cUL

  • Specification Sheet / Technical Files

    Prop 65 Warning for California Residents This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/.
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    Established in 2002, Tom Dixon is a British luxury design brand and one of the industry's most feted British designers. Founder and Creative Director Tom Dixon is a restless innovator, reimagining both shape and material in stylish new ways. With hubs in London, Milan, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Tokyo and beyond - and a variety of experimental projects around the world including The Pullman Hotel in Bercy, the iconic Drugstore Brasserie in Paris and The Manzoni restaurant / shop in Milan, Tom Dixon blurs the lines between product and experience time and time again. The award-winning Beat, Melt, S-Chair and Wingback are among some of the best-selling collections, now found in museums around the world.

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