



Artemide Vine LED Wall Light
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- £444.00
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SKU:1567030A
Designed by BIG, the Artemide Vine LED Wall Light is a larger and more interactive version of the Vine Spot Wall Light. The structure consists of an unbroken black line, which conceals all of the technological complexity and innovative research within a 25mm diameter. Vine prides itself on its interactivity, harnessing two joints which allow you to manoeuvre the light source and personalise the direction - this makes Vine perfect for both task lighting and ambient lighting.
The Artemide Vine Wall Light protrudes away from the wall, this makes it a functional lighting solution for workspaces, a reading light in living areas or for illuminating areas in the hospitality sector, such as restaurants and bars.
8W, 3000K, 700 Lumens
Integrated dimmer on the product.
Aluminium, Steel, Techno polymer
Size: H 56 cm, Depth 36.6 cm, Head Dia 18.6 cm

Big-Bjarke Ingels Group
BIG is a Copenhagen, New York and London based group of architects, designers, urbanists, landscape professionals, interior and product designers, researchers and inventors. The office is currently involved in a large number of projects throughout Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East. BIG’s architecture emerges out of a careful analysis of how contemporary life constantly evolves and of global economical flows and communication technologies that all together require new ways of architectural and urban organization.

