DAB release two innovative suspension lamps.
September 3rd, 2009
Spanish company DAB have released two suspension lamps, Orange S and Orange S Oversize, which will light up any room while providing style and flair.
Both lamps have an aluminium structure and an aluminium diffuser. The Orange S suspension lamp has the benefit of providing direct light and can be used in residential or commercial settings.
The lamps have a satin aluminium finish that is available in glossy black or white paint, a choice that allows you to compliment your environment.
The lamps have a bright orange interior and each has an orange cable, adding energy to any room.
The Orange S suspension lamp, the smaller of the two, has dimensions of 28cm high and 23cm wide while Orange S Oversize is 70cm high by 60cm wide, and both lamps have a cable that is a maximum 200cm in length.
DAB offers some customisation of their products, allowing for a distinctive and personal product.
DAB began in 1993 and has since been committed to creating high quality and seamlessly designed lamps. This young International company has recently won and been nominated for several awards including, Red Dot Design Plus, IF Design, Good Design, and Design Preis.
To find out more about Orange S and Orange S Oversize visit dab.es or lightproject.com.au
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