- Description
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The Rakumba Monroe LED Pendant is an unusual light fitting designed by Monique and Scott Woodward. The complex shape is rich in corners, edges and surfaces which provides a lot of texture. Crafted from solid brass, Monroe is available in 2 finishes: glamour (a smooth polished version) or rough night (a rough etched version). In our expert opinion, we would recommend these suspension drops to be placed in a trio above a kitchen island. LED lamp included.
Delivery usually in 2 weeks
- Specification
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Shade - solid brass
Diffuser - sandblasted & fluted glass
Cable length: 1.5m
Braided flex
Seamless canopies
Dimming:
STANDARD - PHASE-CUT
OPTIONAL - 1-10V / DALI / DSI / SWITCH-DIM
Lamp type: 1 x TRIDONIC LED MODULE // 7.6W // 650lm // 3000K // 240V REMOTE CONVERTER
- Dimensions
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Product dimensions: W.250mm x H.190mm
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- Delivery and warranty
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Delivery varies depending on the product - see description for specific delivery time
August factory shutdown
Lead times in July and August can be affected by European manufacturer summer shutdowns. Need it in a hurry? Let us know and we'll check availability for you.
Supplied with a 24 months warranty*, beginning from the date of supply.
*With the exception of timber and fabric products which have a 12 month warranty.
- About the manufacturer
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This beautifully diverse lighting edit from Rakumba reflects the Australian brand's many design collaborations. Rakumba, which takes its name from an Aboriginal word meaning 'sun', revels in partnering with different designers (from award-winning to fresh talent) to create their contemporary, and often futuristic, lighting collection. Their marble floor lamp adds swagger to a minimalist lounge, whilst a pair of golden crystalline geometric table lamps bestow bedsides with a warm, glamorous glow.
Rakumba also combines artisanal techniques - such as hand thrown clay and ancient Italian glass blowing - with cutting-edge 3D printing and precision engineering. Already a big hit within the design world, isn't it time you discovered Rakumba's sculptural, flexible lighting range for yourself?