Heracleum III Endless Linear Suspension
By Bertjan Pot, for Moooi
Heracleum III Endless Linear Suspension
By Bertjan Pot, For Moooi
$3,845.00 - $4,060.00
Finish:
Nickel
Cord:
157.48" Cable
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SPEC #: MOO1155284 | ID: MOO-8718282359465

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Heracleum III Endless Linear Suspension
SPEC #: MOO1155284
ID: MOO-8718282359465
Designed by Bertjan PotRead Bio
The Heracleum III Endless Linear Suspension evokes the shape of a blossoming branch with white polycarbonate diffusers splaying out like leaves from a central stem. Place multiple fixtures end to end to create a striking contemporary light display inspired by nature.
Note: The Heracleum is only dimmable using the Wireless Wall Dimmer Switch or with 0-10V dimming systems and the Heracleum III Small / Endless / Big O Small / 0-10V Driver, sold separately.
Connectors available upon request.
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Specifications
- Finish: Nickel
- Color: White
- Cord: 157.48" Cable
- Size: 45.7"L x 22.4"W x 14.6"H
- Materials: Metal Polycarbonate
- Lamp Source: LED
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Bulb:45 x LED/0.36W/120V LEDIntegrated LED module
- Total Wattage: 16.2 watts
- Lamp Color: 2600K
- Color Rendering: 91 CRI
- Delivered Lumens: 1180 lumens
- Lumens/Watt: 72.84
- Lamp Life: 50000 hours
- Canopy: 7.3" diameter x 3.2"H
- Canopy Info: Includes canopy in matching finish

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About Bertjan Pot
An artist and designer with an interest in textiles, Bertjan Pot graduated in 1998 from the Design Academy Eindhoven (NL), department Man and Identity. In this department - with head of department Ulf Moritz - Pot discovered his fascination for textiles, producing one of his first works: Knitted Lamp. From there, he participated in a number of exhibitions including A Fine Mess (Netherlands, 2004), Post Fossil (Tokyo, 2010), Masks (Australia, 2012) and beyond. His works are featured in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam and the MoMa in New York.
A fascination for techniques, structures, patterns and colors lead him to interior product design, collaborating with brands like Moooi, Nike, Cassina, Goods and dozens more. Over the years, Bertjan won several awards for outstanding design, and eventually established Studio Bertjan Pot where he continues to experiment with cutting edge technology and innovative textiles. His collections for Moooi - Heracleum, Random, Non Random and Prop - have become some of the most lauded fixtures of the 21st century.
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