Tendu Floor Lamp
By Marc Sadler, for kdln
Tendu Floor Lamp
By Marc Sadler, For kdln
$1,590.00
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SPEC #: KUN1532992 | ID: 518553N30US
Tendu Floor Lamp
SPEC #: KUN1532992
ID: 518553N30US
Designed by Marc SadlerRead Bio
The Tendu Floor Lamp features a pair of steel cables spanning from the floor to the ceiling which supports a cylindrical spotlight. The light can be positioned freely along the cables which provide low voltage power to the light for a minimalist look free of additional cords. The power cable and integrated dimmer switch emerge from the lamp's weighted base which creates tension to hold the spotlight in place.
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Specifications
- Finish: Black
- Size: 4.3"W x 196.9"H x 3.5"D
- Shipping Weight: 5.07 lbs
- Dimmer: Included
- Materials: Metal, Steel
- Lamp Source: LED
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Bulb:1 x LED/12W/120V LEDIntegrated LED module
- Total Wattage: 12 watts
- Lamp Color: 3000K
- Color Rendering: 90 CRI
- Delivered Lumens: 1200 lumens
- Lumens/Watt: 100.00
- Cord Length: 118.1"
- Max Overall Height: 196.9"
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About Marc Sadler
French citizen born in Austria, Marc Sadler currently lives in Milan. Experimentation with plastics has often formed a key part of his activity. A citizen of the world (he has lived and worked for many years in Europe, North America and Asia), he is a consultant for companies in the fields of home furnishings, large and small household appliances, lighting, technically advanced products, and sports.
At the beginning of the seventies, he perfected the first ski-boot in thermo plastic material. Completely recyclable it was subsequently commercialized by the Italian firm Caber (later known as Lotto). This is the origin of his specialization as a sports designer, which led to close collaboration with the most important multinational sport companies in the United States, Asia, and Europe, both in the sport shoes and in other sport fields: ski, tennis racquets, golf clubs, etc.
Working in this sector, which has often pioneered research into new materials and techniques, provided the experience to enable him to bring innovation to more traditional areas where is set a concept of design as pure aesthetic shape.
Awarded with the Compasso d'Oro ADI (Industrial Design association) for the lamps Drop (Flos, 1994), Tite and Mite (Foscarini, 2001) and the bookshelf Big (Caimi Brevetti, 2008), his work has won many international design awards over the years. His motorcyclist's back protector designed for Dainese is now housed in the permanent collection of design at the MOMA in New York and the lamp Mite (Foscarini) is part of the design collection of the Beaubourg in Paris.
Despite his reputation as a technical designer, Marc Sadler has a strong feeling for painting and drawing, finding it so emotionally absorbing as to consider it his real passion.
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kdln, formerly Kundalini, started back in 1996, when it developed the intuition of a new typology of lamps, extremely innovative and outrageous forms of light, symptomatic of a strong identity and a product culture expression of a universal language.
For KDLN, light is poetry and beauty, a refined simplicity, an energy that shapes interiors and enhances their identity, making them welcoming, expressive, and harmonious. The result of aesthetic research carried out together with renowned international designers and emerging talents, in perfect balance between tradition and modernity, we transform creative insights into ever-original projects, with a universal language that is accessible and immediately comprehensible.
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