The Noon collection of lights offers a range of solutions from hanging to wall and floor standing lighting options
October 15th, 2012
From his workshops in Sevilla, Spain, Designer EL Schmid, has created the “Noon” series of lamps for Zeitraum.

’Noon 5’ offers five light sources for illuminating larger tables, Noon 2 for smaller tables.

Adopting a cantilevered form, the standing lamp ’High Noon’ lends itself perfectly to both sitting areas and large tables.

’Neat Noon’ is the modest table lamp model – perfect for creating small pools of light.

The Noon hanging lighting system is a versatile alternative to more limited designs on the market, it offers the option of up to 12 pendants creating a feature of the fitting.

Project diversity is catered for with a 5 pendant, 3 pendant, 2 pendant and single pendant potential. Wall mounted and free standing table and floor options all make use of a sturdy iron frame with a black lacquered finish. The adjustable height feature in the ’High Noon’ floor lamp and ’Noon 1’ hanging light extend the appeal of the collection.

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