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Tube Chandelier Pendant Light
By: Michael Anastassiades

The Tube Chandelier was designed in 2006 as the first light for the Michael Anastassiades collection. The design for this fixture began as an exercise of subtraction.

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The Tube Chandelier was designed in 2006 as the first light for the Michael Anastassiades collection. The design for this fixture began as an exercise of subtraction. The challenge was to suspend the minimum number of incandescent light tubes in a sculptural configuration to form a vertical chandelier. The supports needed to be discreet so when lit, only three glowing lines would be seen.

Although originally designed using the iconic incandescent 1m tube bulbs, this fixture now uses LEDs.

Height: 1000mm

Depth: 326mm Ø

Width: 326mm Ø

Minimum Drop: 1100mm

Maximum Drop: 2980mm

Weight: 6kg

Light Source: LED Opal Tube

Lamp Holder: S14s 

Wattage: 16W

Number of Lamps: 3

Lumens: 880lm

Kelvin: 2200K

CRI: -

Beam Degree: -

Driver Required: -

Switched: -

Dimmable: Yes 

Dimming Type: LED TRIAC

Voltage: 230V

IP rating: IP20

Specification
The Tube Chandelier was designed in 2006 as the first light for the Michael Anastassiades collection. The design for this fixture began as an exercise of subtraction. The challenge was to suspend the minimum number of incandescent light tubes in a sculptural configuration to form a vertical chandelier. The supports needed to be discreet so when lit, only three glowing lines would be seen.

Although originally designed using the iconic incandescent 1m tube bulbs, this fixture now uses LEDs.

Height: 1000mm

Depth: 326mm Ø

Width: 326mm Ø

Minimum Drop: 1100mm

Maximum Drop: 2980mm

Weight: 6kg

Light Source: LED Opal Tube

Lamp Holder: S14s 

Wattage: 16W

Number of Lamps: 3

Lumens: 880lm

Kelvin: 2200K

CRI: -

Beam Degree: -

Driver Required: -

Switched: -

Dimmable: Yes 

Dimming Type: LED TRIAC

Voltage: 230V

IP rating: IP20

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