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La Sommode Mondrian a un design élégant et original qui en fait une pièce remarquable autant pour la beauté de sa forme que pour la délicatesse de sa lumière. Grâce à son design la Mondrian peut être suspendu verticalement ou placé horizontalement même dans les plus petits endroits et la composition de plusieurs de ces lampes pourra créer une allure singulière.
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SammodeMatière(s)
Tube en polycarbonate qualité cristal.
Colliers et flasques en inox marin.Dimensions
Ø: 4 cm x L: 100 cm;
Ø: 4 cm x L: 70 cmLongueur
62,9 cmDiamètre
6 cmIP68Valeur IK
IK10Suitable for outdoor
YesLongueur de Câble
1mType de Douille
Low consumption led stripsVoltage
220-240V2700 K5 W>90Dimmable
No350 lmRemarques
Eclairage confortable sur 260°
Cache appareillage externe : Inox 316L
Vasque : Coextrudé de polycarbonate/PMMA pour un usage intérieur/extérieur
Toute partie métallique externe en inox 316L et visserie en inox A4Code produit
80175021Marque - Type de Produit
Valeur IP"IP" est l'abréviation de "Ingress Protection" (protection contre les infiltrations). Il s'agit d'un moyen normalisé de spécifier la protection des boîtiers autour des équipements électroniques tels que les appareils d'éclairage. Il s'agit d'une sorte de score de protection, avec deux nombres suivant les lettres "IP". Le premier chiffre indique la résistance aux objets solides (comme la poussière et les mains), tandis que le second indique la protection contre les liquides (comme l'eau).
Lorsque vous choisissez un éclairage, en particulier pour des environnements tels que les salles de bains ou l'extérieur, il est essentiel de tenir compte de l'indice de protection IP. Cela permet de s'assurer que le luminaire est adapté à l'endroit où il doit être installé, ce qui garantit sa sécurité et sa longévité.
KelvinThe Kelvin (K) scale is a measure of color temperature of a light source. It represents the perceived warmth or coolness of a "white" light. This perception is analogous to the cycle of natural light, which shifts throughout the day from a warm orange-hued white to a cool bluish-white.
Understanding the Kelvin (K) rating is crucial for creating an optimal lighting environment. The color temperature of light influences visual comfort, task efficiency, and mood. Higher Kelvin values suit focused workspaces, while lower values are best for relaxed settings.Translation missing: fr.products.product_specs.power-lumensLumen, often denoted by the symbol "lm," is the unit for measuring the amount of visible light emitted by a source, such as a light bulb. In simpler terms, it quantifies the brightness of a light. It's not about the energy the light bulb uses (that's watts) but rather how bright the light appears to our eyes.
Historically, people used watts to gauge a bulb's brightness, mainly when incandescent bulbs were the norm. However, with the rise of energy-efficient lighting like LEDs, the focus shifted to lumens.LumenLumen, often denoted by the symbol "lm," is the unit for measuring the amount of visible light emitted by a source, such as a light bulb. In simpler terms, it quantifies the brightness of a light. It's not about the energy the light bulb uses (that's watts) but rather how bright the light appears to our eyes.
Historically, people used watts to gauge a bulb's brightness, mainly when incandescent bulbs were the norm. However, with the rise of energy-efficient lighting like LEDs, the focus shifted to lumens.WattWatt (W) is the unit of power, representing the rate of energy transfer or conversion. In lighting, wattage indicates how much electrical energy a light source or fixture consumes to produce light. So the Wattage value of a light source gives you an idea of its energy consumption.
A higher wattage indicates the light source uses more electricity, and vice versa. Traditionally, a higher wattage also meant a brighter bulb, but modern lighting technology has changed this assumption. Especially with LEDs, you can have low wattage (low energy consumption) but high brightness.Contrôle de la gradationDimming refers to the capability of a lighting fixture or source to adjust its light intensity, allowing you to lower or increase the brightness according to your preferences. This feature, known as dimming or dimmable lighting, lets you set different moods and atmospheres in your home, making it more comfortable and adaptable for various activities.
Dimming allows you to control the lumens emitted by a light source. Think of lumens as the measure of the brightness of a light source. Dimming is like having a volume control for that light. When you dim a light, you're reducing the lumens, making the light less bright. For instance, if a bulb is normally very bright at 1000 lumens, you can use dimming to make it 500 lumens, creating a gentler and cozier lighting effect.Contrôle de la gradationDimming refers to the capability of a lighting fixture or source to adjust its light intensity, allowing you to lower or increase the brightness according to your preferences. This feature, known as dimming or dimmable lighting, lets you set different moods and atmospheres in your home, making it more comfortable and adaptable for various activities.
Dimming allows you to control the lumens emitted by a light source. Think of lumens as the measure of the brightness of a light source. Dimming is like having a volume control for that light. When you dim a light, you're reducing the lumens, making the light less bright. For instance, if a bulb is normally very bright at 1000 lumens, you can use dimming to make it 500 lumens, creating a gentler and cozier lighting effect.CRICRI (Color Rendering Index) is a scale from 0 to 100 that measures how accurately it makes colors look compared to natural sunlight. Think of it like a scorecard, where sunlight scores a perfect 100 and represents the maximum possible color accuracy. The higher the CRI value, the better the color rendering capability of the light source. If a light bulb has a CRI of 90, it means colors under that light will look 90% as authentic as they would in natural sunlight.
CRI matters for home lighting because it affects how accurately colors are represented under artificial light. A higher CRI ensures that the colors of walls, furniture, decor, and even food appear true to their natural hues. This can enhance the ambiance, make activities like cooking or makeup application more precise, and ensure that interior design choices are seen as intended. In essence, a high CRI contributes to a more vibrant, comfortable, and aesthetically pleasing living environment.Un peu de lumière sur vos questions
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