Duna Wall Sconce ID: CL038WA-1UL00-0129S1
Duna Wall Sconce 0 Wall Lighting Lasvit

Duna Wall Sconce

By Zaha Hadid, for Lasvit

Duna Wall Sconce

By Zaha Hadid, For Lasvit

$3,880.00

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SPEC #: LAS1128383 | ID: CL038WA-1UL00-0129S1

Duna Wall Sconce

SPEC #: LAS1128383

ID: CL038WA-1UL00-0129S1

Designed by Zaha HadidRead Bio

The Duna Wall Sconce features an abstract form made from Crystal Glass that produces ever-changing effects of reflection and refraction

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Finish: Silver

Color: Clear

Specifications

    • Finish: Silver
    • Color: Clear
    • Size: 8.07"W x 23.61"H x 6.1"D
    • Backplate: 8" diameter
    • Shipping Weight: 11.02 lbs
    • Dimmer: Standard 120V
    • Materials: Crystal  Stainless Steel  Aluminum Alloy  
    • Lamp Source: LED
    • Bulb:
      1 x LED/10W/120V LED
      Integrated LED module
    • Total Wattage: 10 watts
    • Lamp Color: 3000K
    • Color Rendering: 80 CRI
    • Delivered Lumens: 1575 lumens
    • Lumens/Watt: 157.50
      • Country of Origin: Czech Republic
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    Zaha Hadid

    About Zaha Hadid

    Born in Baghdad and based in London, Zaha Hadid was a design maverick and intellectual powerhouse. The internationally celebrated architect was known for unconventional forms, unusual lines, and unexpectedly breathtaking structures. 

    Arguably the most famous female architect, her long history of challenging the status quo delivered and astonishing portfolio of architectural magnificence. From museums to hotels, offices to arts centers, Hadid’s distinctive style permeated each building from floor to ceiling and everywhere in between. Some of her most notable built works include Cincinnati's Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art, the Guangzhou Opera House in China, and the London Aquatics Centre for the 2012 Olympic Games. Although her innovative concepts were always original and never recycled, each one is unmistakably Hadid.

    In addition to winning the 2004 Pritzker Prize (Architecture’s equivalent of the Nobel), she has been showered with an array of other awards and honors, including Japan’s Praemium Imperiale and Britain’s Stirling Prize. Other honors include UNESCO recently naming Hadid as an “Artist for Peace,”the Republic of France honoring her with the “Commandeur de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres,” and Queen Elizabeth II naming her a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire. She has also served a number of university guest professorships and chairs.

    Her influence even extended from the architectural and artistic sphere into the realm of pop culture, having twice made Forbes Magazine’s “Top 100 Most Powerful Women” list and appeared in Time Magazine’s 2010 list of the “100 Most Influential People in the World” (topping the list in the “Thinkers” category).

    Hadid partnered with Italian lighting company Slamp to design the Avia and Aria pendant lamps, as well as with Artemide to design the Genesy floor lamp. Her foray into lighting design mirrored a growing trend of architects delving into the design medium. The Avia and Aria are as much Hadid as any of her more imposing structures, with equal ability to capture the eye and the imagination.

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    The stunning creativity produced by the glass artists at LASVIT holds the authority for contemporary, bespoke lighting. Beginning in 2007 under the influence of entrepreneur Leon Jakimic, LASVIT established their principles to bring life to unique glass by combining innovative technologies with creative craftsmanship. Their uncompromising mission transforms tailor-made glass into breathtaking lights. It's the precision and mastery of traditional Czech glass blowing techniques that sets LASVIT as the avant-garde of glass lighting design. Under the magnificent chief designer, Maxim Velovsk, LASVIT is known around the world as the lighthouse of glassmaking." See the Light. Inspire the world.

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