Slamp Accord on Vertical hanging light prism black
Elegant design pendant lamp Accordéon Vertical with cylindrical lampshade The elegant design of the Accordéon Vertical pendant lamp comes from the internationally renowned industrial designer Marc Sadler. His research into the possibilities of adequately processing technopolymers gave rise to the Accordéon Vertical pendant lamp. The noble and unbreakable plastic is particularly durable and has excellent thermal and optical properties. Modeled into an unusual shape, which is both classic and timeless, the design lamp harmonizes with a wide variety of furnishings. The exclusive look of the cylindrical lampshade is based on the plissé of a fabric and exudes a touch of luxury. The black sheathed ceiling connection cable and the equally dark canopy give the luminaire an elegance with which it effectively designs any room. The Accordéon Vertical is not only suitable for private use as an eye-catcher on the living room ceiling or to illuminate the bedroom at home, but can also be used in the gastronomic sector as a stylish light source in a hotel or restaurant. Arranged individually or side by side, it can immerse any room in a homely and cozy atmosphere when equipped with warm white bulbs. But even when switched off, the lamp from the house of Slamp acts as a decorative element of the interior. The pendant lamp Accordéon Vertical is not only a light source, but also a piece of furniture, which knows how to enrich the prevailing style of living with a glamorous touch. The Italian lighting manufacturer Slamp was founded in 1992 by Roberto Ziliani, and has made an international name for itself through its own development of durable materials. For over 25 years, Slamp has already been a sustainable and environmentally friendly producing company. With the production and processing of technopolymers, the lighting manufacturer contributes to the reduction of environmental impact. Since 2020, Slamp has been a member of an environmental initiative that donates the processing waste from luminaires to companies that use it to make nesting boxes for bumblebees.