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Its naturally inclined angle, and its lightness, make possible dynamic and creative compositions of multiple lamps. Acustica is ideal for use in public spaces such as restaurants and luxury offices, as well as large waiting areas. Product Overview Product Details Product description The Acustica collection consists of three indoor pendant lamps with sound- absorbing properties, in diameters of 60 cm, 90 cm or 120 cm, and it is also available in two wall lamps in the diameters of 60 cm and 90 cm with all the same technical characteristics. Acustica is available in a range of colour variations: ocean, coral, concrete, lawn green and honey. The shell is made from recycled PET, the structure is black anodised aluminium, and the diffuser is opal PMMA (polymethylmethacrylate). The light source remains central and fixed, the LED source is available as 1-10V dimmable, DALI/PUSH, or phase cut, with an integrated power supply. Both versions are highly efficient and flicker-free. Product name Acustica Designer Gio Minelli & Marco Fossati Materials Aluminium, Polietilene Year 2021 Collection Discover Acustica 06 Ocean 32 Coral 37 Concrete 43 Lawn green 47 Honey Share BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS Add to bookmarks Fabbian Bungee Twenty years since it first made its debut, Bungee returns to our permanent collections with a restyling that brings it back up to date: a floor-to-ceiling light fitting whose presence will enhance Add to bookmarks Fabbian XY&Z Inspired by nature’s ability to multiply from a single seed, XY&Z encourages a propagation of light from a single point to many varied elements: XY&Z is a 3 dimensional conversation between Add to bookmarks Fabbian Dome Inspired by architectural elements, Dome is a modular suspension lighting system in which the body of each lamp is connected to the others by an arch, creating a series of vaults which, together wi Add to bookmarks Fabbian Akoya Akoya was born from the geometric evolution of the circumference, which first became a two-dimensional surface – the circle – and then a three-dimensional volume – the sphere.
Add to bookmarks Fabbian Bungee Twenty years since it first made its debut, Bungee returns to our permanent collections with a restyling that brings it back up to date: a floor-to-ceiling light fitting whose presence will enhance
Add to bookmarks Fabbian XY&Z Inspired by nature’s ability to multiply from a single seed, XY&Z encourages a propagation of light from a single point to many varied elements: XY&Z is a 3 dimensional conversation between
Add to bookmarks Fabbian Dome Inspired by architectural elements, Dome is a modular suspension lighting system in which the body of each lamp is connected to the others by an arch, creating a series of vaults which, together wi
Add to bookmarks Fabbian Akoya Akoya was born from the geometric evolution of the circumference, which first became a two-dimensional surface – the circle – and then a three-dimensional volume – the sphere.