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'Halo Giga' Sunset Red Floor Lamp or Color Projector by Mandalaki Studio

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The Halo Project is the result of a long optical research process carried out by the Mandalaki studio whose goal is the union of art with technology. The Halo collection is designed to fit different environments in a delicate way, by creating light installations, having a gentle and compact object that is able to compose a wide projection of nuance, creating an optical effect of deepness. Halo Giga is the newest addition to the Halo family along with the Halo Line. Giga is our most sophisticated design to date, capable of creating large beautiful light installations. 5x more powerful than a Halo One, Giga can achieve a projection of up to 10 meters of diameter at night or daylight. Carved from a solid plate of aluminum, the body is designed to maximize the spread of the heat in an elegant compact design. This model opens new possibilities for architects and creatives to design environments in a unique and modern way by allowing them to project a giant sun on the facade of the building wall or ceiling. Halo Giga is available for outdoor and ceiling installation upon request. Halo Giga is available in sunset red and deep blue color. Shipping/ VAT is not included in the price. Usage: Floor lamp Color: Black anodized Material: Aluminum, brass, iron, glass Weight: 2 Kg Input: 100-240V 50-60Hz Output: 36V LED Power: 18W Lumen: ~ 2600 Lumen Adaptor certifications: Rohs, FCC, CE, ERP Warranty: 1 year Color available: Deep blue, sunset red
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    Height: 70.87 in (180 cm)Width: 3.94 in (10 cm)Depth: 4.73 in (12 cm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    2022
  • Production Type:
    New & Custom(Current Production)
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    Available Now
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  • Seller Location:
    Beverly Hills, CA
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    Seller: GIGA180R_ND1stDibs: LU1079422364052

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