Calumet 8W 32 Deg Outdoor Ceiling Light ID: T41961LN08
Calumet 8W 32 Deg Outdoor Ceiling Light 0 Outdoor Lighting Artemide

Calumet 8W 32 Deg Outdoor Ceiling Light

By Ernesto Gismondi, for Artemide

Calumet 8W 32 Deg Outdoor Ceiling Light

By Ernesto Gismondi, For Artemide

$1,085.00 - $1,140.00

Finish:
Grey/ White

COLOR TEMP:
4000K Color temperatures close to 5000K are cool colors (bluish white), while lower color temperatures (2700–3000 K) are warmer colors (yellowish white through red).

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SPEC #: ART229806 | ID: T41961LN08

Calumet 8W 32 Deg Outdoor Ceiling Light

SPEC #: ART229806

ID: T41961LN08

Designed by Ernesto GismondiRead Bio

Calumet 8W 32 Deg Outdoor Ceiling Light features a cylindrical body with a reinforced glass diffuser and water tight silicone gaskets. Treated with 3 stage outdoor treatment: Nanotechnologies, antioxidant primer and polyester paint. Made out of die cast aluminum with a painted Grey White or Anthracite Grey finish. PMMA lenses with 32 degree beam angle. Direction of beam can be adjusted to desired lighting effect from ceiling. Integrated 8 total watt 120 volt LED light source. Choice of 3000K or 4000K color temperature. 5.11 inch width x 8.97 inch height. UL Listed. IP65 rated. Suitable for wet locations.

Available Options

Finish: Anthracite Grey, Grey/ White

Specifications

    • Finish: Grey/ White
    • Size: 5.11"W x 8.97"H
    • Dimmer: Not Dimmable
    • Lamp Source: LED
    • Bulb:
      1 x LED/8W/120-277V LED
      Integrated LED module
    • Total Wattage: 8 watts
    • Lamp Color: 4000K
    • Color Rendering: 80 CRI
    • Delivered Lumens: 362 lumens
    • Lumens/Watt: 45.25
    • Beam Angle: 32°
    • Lamp Life: 50000 hours
      • Country of Origin: Italy
  • UL

    UL

  • Wet location

    Wet location

  • Specification Sheet / Technical Files

    Prop 65 Warning for California Residents This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/.
    Ernesto Gismondi

    About Ernesto Gismondi

    Italian designer and engineer Gismondi played an important role in progressive design circles. Having undertaken aeronautical and aerospace studies in Milan and Rome, he founded the lighting manufacturing firm Artemide in Milan in 1959 with Sergio Mazza. From 1970 onwards, he designed a number of lights himself, including the Tholos wall lamp, the Zen and Tebe floor lamps. Gismondi helped to grow Artemide to become one of the global forerunners of the lighting industry. Using his experience in aeronautical and aerospace engineering, Gismondi has developed a unique brand of lighting for Artemide that feature sleek, modern designs that remain highly pragmatic. Ernesto Gismondi has helped to establish a new corner of the lighting market that many have tried to rival, but none have surpassed.

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    Founded in the 1960s by Ernesto Gismondi, Artemide has become an iconic leader in the lighting industry. At the forefront of innovation and elegance, Artemide works with world famous designers, including Ron Rezek, Sir Norman Foster, Karim Rashid and many more to build fixtures that not only provides beautiful illumination but evokes a sense of comfort. Artemide developed and lives by a philosophy known as The Human Light, which aims to respond to the ever-changing visual desires of man while respecting the world's natural resources. From glass to metal, Artemide prides itself on using both modern and traditional materials to create innovative table lamps, chandeliers and wall lighting that meet a variety of tastes. The legendary brand has been featured in countless museums including, MoMA (New York), Victoria and Albert Musuem in London, the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Rome and many more. Browse our vast collection of lighting from Artemide and discover the meaning of modern.

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