

Bulbo Cynara
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Cable Color
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Description
Light for Food
The Cynara is an easy to use and wonderfull lamp to grow plants or just to enjoy on it's own. With the Cynara lamp you can keep your plants growing all year long, how great is that? This locally-produced wonder by Bulbo makes it easy to transform the darkest corners of your space into a lush oasis.

Features
Product Information

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Dimensions
Ø: 11cm x H: 57cmMaterial
Shade: hand-varnished terracotta from Faenza, Diffuser: Plexiglass, Rods: anodized aluminium, Blocker: Plexiglass, Stopper: PVC, Cable: cotton, Finish: silver, terracottaIP Value
IP20Cable Length
1.2mCable Color
White - RedBulb included
YesSocket Type Bulb
LEDAppliance Classes
Class IIDesigner
Lorenzo AntonioniRemarks
7W Energy consumptionVoltage
220VBrand - Product Type
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.