Scala Ceiling Light
By Nick Ozemba & Felicia Hung, for In Common With
Scala Ceiling Light
$38,000.00 - $42,000.00
Finish:
Dark Leopardwood
Color:
Harvest Patchwork
Usually leaves warehouse in 2-4 weeks
Based upon stock availability.
$40,000.00
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SPEC #: ICW1436453 | ID: SC-100054
Scala Ceiling Light
SPEC #: ICW1436453
ID: SC-100054
Designed by Nick Ozemba & Felicia HungRead Bio
The Scala Ceiling Light features a stepped silhouette that creates a unique, sculptural accent on the ceiling. The wooden frame adds the rich texture of natural wood grain, which pairs beautifully with the colored glass pane. Scala makes for a stunning centerpiece above a dining room table or kitchen island. ELV, TRIAC, or 0-10V dimmable. Requires additional ceiling support for fixtures weighing over 50 pounds.
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Specifications
- Finish: Dark Leopardwood
- Color: Harvest Patchwork
- Size: 72"W x 18"H x 24"D
- Canopy: 38"W x 11"D
- Product Weight: 185.00 lbs
- Dimmer: Low Voltage Electronic
- Materials: Glass, Wood, Steel
- Lamp Source: LED
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Bulb:1 x LED/285W/120V LEDIntegrated LED module
- Total Wattage: 285 watts
- Lamp Color: 2700K
- Color Rendering: 90 CRI
- Delivered Lumens: 25245 lumens
- Lumens/Watt: 88.58
- Lamp Life: 50000 hours
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About Nick Ozemba & Felicia Hung
Designers Nick Ozemba and Felicia Hung are longtime friends whose shared approach to design is rooted in collaboration, curiosity, and a deep respect for craftsmanship. Based in Brooklyn, the duo brings a thoughtful, material-driven perspective to contemporary lighting and furniture design, balancing refined modern forms with warmth and restraint. Their work reflects a belief that good design is as much about atmosphere and feeling as it is about function.
Together, Ozemba and Hung design and produce their collections under In Common With, working closely with New York-based artisans to explore glass, metal, and natural materials. Their lighting emphasizes proportion, texture, and the quality of light itself, resulting in pieces that feel quietly expressive and enduring.
Based in Brooklyn, In Common With draws from the midcentury and Scandinavian modern movements to create something chic and classic. Their blend of materials and strikingly simple forms ensure that each fixture stands the test of time, and looks great doing it.
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