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SKU:0165W10A
1999 Sui: “18 portable and rechargeable LEDs. It’s a revolution” 2018 Come together: “A perfect light and up to 16 hours of operation without mains power. A new 2.0 revolution.” Carlotta de Bevilacqua “Artemide sets light free” in 1999 with Sui. Today we can all create our own light in our space, wherever it is, with high lighting performances comparable to traditionally powered lamps, as well as long-term independence from mains power. For optical and grabbing purposes, the profile of Come together is shaped like an instrument capable to accompany man through space. The body is a transparent optical device with gradients to carry and distribute light: it works as an "empty" light pipe for lightness and optical intelligence.
USB-C port. Li-Po rechargeable battery. Up to 16 hrs battery life. Three different light performances. Max illuminance 1000 lx on task area. Very high efficiency 85%. Smart portability (400 g). Light collimation on white diffuser. Light collimation through a primary optical TIR lens and a secondary internal white reflector.
Transparent optical injection moulded PMMA external shell,
Techno-polymer internal shell.
Dimmer included on product.
3.6W, 2700K, 240 lumens
Size: H 26.9 cm, Base Dia 10 cm, Top Dia 8.5 cm

Carlotta de Bevilacqua
An experienced designer, she carries out in-depth research in the field of light. She designed lots of products for Artemide and Danese, which were acknowledged with invention patents and awards. In the lighting sector she introduced innovative technological perspectives and unprecedented scenarios characterizing the sensory experience and the interaction between communication and information (IoT), while exploring the new frontiers of research on photonics.

