EXHIBITION PIECE!!!
Byok - formerly K.B.Form - reduced clarity in perfection
Nearly invisible, it fits into almost any room concept. Just 1 cm high and 5 cm wide, this puristic masterpiece has a length of 125 cm, makes it virtually an all-rounder among the Mono luminaires. No matter whether in a classic living room or as a highlight in a modern room concept. Milled from a single piece of solid aluminium and professionally polished by hand, the luminaire is infinitely height-adjustable and regulated dim to warm to the preferred brightness level by simple gesture control. A silver plated copper braid is used as suspension, which also contains the power supply. Furthermore, the lamp is tiltable in its longitudinal axis. Particularly important if the luminaire is used as workplace lighting. The glare-free LEDs illuminate at warm white 2700 Kelvin.
Please see the Piano Mono 95 version of this lamp in our exhibition.
Article number of the manufacturer:
PIANI MONO pendant lamp 125 aluminium matt downlight - PNO-6H-7-0
details:
Manufacturer Byok
Designer: Kai Byok
Part Number: PNO-6H-7-0
Material: metal / aluminium
Colour: Aluminium ground matt
Light emission: Light downwards / down
Dimensions body HxWxD: 1 cm x 125 cm x 5 cm
Dimensions canopy HxWxD: 6 cm x 51 cm x 6 cm
max. cable length: 250 cm
Light source: LED, firmly fixed
output: 25,6 watt
EEK: A
Light colour Kelvin: 2700 k
RA: 90
dimmable: yes, dim to warm function
gesture control: yes
Style: minimalist, modern, futuristic, graceful
Use: living room, dining room, conference room, reception
Special features: Dim to warm function, gesture control, Made in Germany, Tiltable in the longitudinal axis
Optional: Canopy for suspended ceilings;
CASAMBI Bluetooh control for perfect dimming and app control of the luminaire
The history of the company takes place in the north of Hamburg. It is here that the intellectual pen of Kai Byok and his team creates expressive luminaires for the residential and contract sectors. The designer previously studied design and construction in Milan and developed a precise, Nordic material aesthetic from this. His knowledge of the technical and constructive production process has since led to results of timeless elegance and perfected craftsmanship.