Santa & Cole - GT1500 Pendant Lamp
The GT1500 Pendant features a large translucent lower diffuser that conceals the powerful LED light source. A perfect large-scale piece for any large interior.
A lamp with a voluminous, beribboned shade, designed for large-scale projects. Featuring a large, translucent disc that conceals a powerful LED light source. Santa & Cole advocates the use of ribboned shades to dress up every kind of light source, exploring different materials and playing with color Integrated LED Light Source: Suitable for dimming 1-10V; not included external dimmer switch. 1-10V; built-in Dimmable LED: Output 78 W / Input: 100 ~ 277 Vac. (50 Hz / 60 Hz); CCT: 2.700 K; CRI: 90; Lifetime: 40.000 h; Luminous flux: 6.340 lm.
Shade is cotton in either black or natural. Diffuser is a translucent white PVC and heat sink with matte black finish. Black metallic circular canopy.
H:29" x Dia:59" (at base of shade)
Shade size: 59"
Weight: 37
Dimmable: Yes
Cord length: 314" Cord material: Fabric Covered
Environment: Indoor
Design by: Equipo Santa & Cole
Design year: 2011
We have been editing since 1985, when the company was founded. Editing means publishing a work, generally authored by someone else. We ask ourselves about industrial design, the art of paying attention to everyday objects as part of a reflection on material culture. All the products in our catalogue answer a question or respond to a necessity, and each one stands out by its response.
The Santa & Cole Team is comprised by the members of our technical department, with the editors and Editorial Committee at the helm. Highly technical in some aspects, quintessentially human in others, we are moved by quality rather than by quantity. We trust the best craftspeople and industrial designers to treat each individual piece of our catalogue, having all our collaborators located as close as possible to our headquarters in Belloch (Barcelona).
Examples of our own designs include the Trípode G5 floor lamp (1997), the HeadLed system (2013), the Arne streetlamp (2013) and its indoors version the Arne Domus (2015), the Sisisí system (1994) and the Básica lamp (1984), to name a few.
We question beauty, putting attention to everyday objects to discover their best usage experience.