The wall and ceiling lamp Pivot is composed of an aluminium bar available in three finishes: white, dark and light grey. The special feature of this lamp is the possibility of adjusting the light upwards or downwards, thanks to the rotating structure. Moreover, it is possibile to mount the bar with the light source directed towards the wall or directly towards the room. Very essential and minimal in its design, it is a lamp that is suitable for the lighting of various spaces. Thanks to the different sizes available, it can light up a painting, a mirror or a bed headboard, making it a very versatile lamp.
General:
| Length | 57,2 cm | 108 cm | 158,7 cm |
| Light source | LED 1x23W | LED 1x46W | LED 1x70W |
| Lumens | 750 lm | 2300 lm | 3900 lm |
Voltage - 24 Vdc
Colour temperature - 2700 K / 3000 K
CRI - 90+
IP Rating - IP 40
Just as grass blades grow, firmly anchored down but still free to move in the direction of the wind, with a bending and turning movement, the Pivot lamp follows this theory, and has a solid base with four vertical elements that are flexible and allow the creation of infinite lighting facets. The lamp therefore produces a “rectangle” shape that projects an indirect, but dynamic illumination on the wall. Pivot is of minimalist design, and can to be pointed in the desired direction where needed.
The Pivot collection is made up of a floor lamp, three wall/ceiling appliques in various sizes, plus one hanging lamp. All lengths can be customized upon request. Designed for indoor use, Pivot collection lamps are available in white, dark grey or light grey coated aluminum or in anodized bronze. Two accessories, in anodized aluminum and anodized bronze, now make it possible to arrange two or three hanging fixtures in a series. For the floor lamp, which has a built-in dimmer switch, and for the hanging lamp, the energy voltage is LED, while for the wall/ceiling lamp, the energy voltage is low (24V dc, LED) and comes with a remote power pack.
| Country of Manufacture | Italy |
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| Style | Modern + Contemporary |
| IP protection: | IP 40 |
About Designer

Vittorio Massimo
Vittorio Massimo was born in Treviso in 1981. After obtaining a scientific diploma in 2000, he studied Architecture at IUAV in Venice, where he graduated in 2006.
From 2007 he collaborated with the John Pawson Architects studio of London for three years,
as well as with the MZC+ studio of Treviso, with which still collaborates. Presently he follows either private assignments and participates to national and international awards.
In 2010 he was European project finalist at Galway in Ireland for the arrangement of a section of the city, then he obtained a second place in Galliera Veneta for the New Museum and Civic Centre in the city centre, and a first place for the arrangement of the historical centre of Palazzolo di Sona by Verona.
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