Tennis anyone? The light fitting which once adorned many a court, has had a renaissance in recent times.
October 18th, 2011
With industrial appeal, angular features and variations in colour, the Flukte pendant is designed to give a defined beam of light for use in anything from retail to commercial. With a wide open base, it is best used with a large fancy round lamp for maximum effect. The standard colour range comprises of black, white and yellow, however custom colours can be applied. Please contact Satelight for more information about the Flukte.
Materials
Spun metal
Dimensions
530mm diameter x 275mm high
For more information
Satelight 96 Hudsons Road, Spotswood, Victoria 3015
61 3 9399 5805
satelight.com.au
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