A design classic, which combines aesthetics with sustainability.
April 19th, 2010
Line Z is a 5mm thin table lamp which has just been named a ‘New Classic of the 21st Century’.
This slimline desk light is perfect for home or office use.
With a 5mm profile, converter and switch integrated in the base it is a stylish and energy efficient lighting solution.
Designed by architects it combines sleek aesthetics with sustainability.
Maintenance free, it lasts 50,000 hours, emits a warm light similar to an incandescent bulb but uses 70% less energy and is twice as efficient as low-voltage halogen lighting.
It has a high light output while running at safe-to-touch low temperatures is 100% recyclable and contains no mercury.
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