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Estimated Delivery Time: between 3 to 4 weeks
Vendor: Grupa
Type: Lighting
Sku: SV.GR.036.099.000
Because our products are personalized, delivery times may be longer.
After your order is placed, your product is produced with the highest quality and attention to detail, and delivery is scheduled after the product has been manufactured.
Many of our products can be customized, and special orders can be made in addition to the options available on our website.
If you are interested in a special request, you can send an email to suporte@savoirbyphilippe.com
The Baluna Pendant light is a lesson in visual balance and aerial functionality. Suspended by an elegant cable, its hand-welded steel body supports the iconic triple opal glass diffuser which, true to the collection's DNA, rotates 360 degrees around its axis. This rotation capability allows the light to be directed laterally or downwards, creating different atmospheres according to its orientation. It is the ideal choice for illuminating dining tables, kitchen counters, or lounge areas, offering high-quality diffused light in a design that seems to defy gravity.
*Images are for illustrative purposes only and colors may vary slightly from reality.
Orbital Orientation: Opal glass diffuser that rotates 360° infinitely, allowing unique directional control for a pendant light.
Fingertip Control: Dimmer and switch integrated directly into the lamp body.
Superior Opal Glass: Triple-layered glass that conceals the bulb and diffuses light smoothly, evenly, and without harsh shadows.
Handcrafted Construction: Steel frame molded and assembled by hand with a highly durable matte black powder-coated finish.
Material: Steel, Glass
Light source: E14, max. 8 W; max. Ø36 mm. Non-dimmable or dimmable LED bulb.
Bulb: not included
Cable: Included, 2500 mm
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Diameter: Lampshade: 20 cm
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