Axolight Cut Table Lamp

CUT TABLE LAMP

CUT TABLE LAMP

By Timo Ripatti  

Softness of the atmosphere and personalization of orientation.

Cut expresses a refined design and an emotional light which does not dazzle, but wraps gently.

Axolight Cut Table Lamp

Cut was awarded the “Gooddesign” award 2019/2020 for the Lighting category

Cut is the result of a long design process between Axolight and Timo Ripatti, aimed at the design of an adjustable lamp, that can be positioned on three points and never dazzle.

From here comes Cut, a family of adjustable lamps – table, floor or suspension version – which stands out for its refined and unique design.

Axolight Cut Table Lamp

The laser-cut aluminium structure, folded in several points, connects two elements: the light source embedded in a circular metal support and a semi-transparent diffuser disk embedded in a ring.

Axolight Cut Table Lamp

The two elements face each other, so that the light emitted by the light source is filtered and partially reflected by the screen.

INFORMATION

CHARACTERISTICS

-Laser-cut aluminum structure
-Can be oriented in different positions

MATERIAL

Metal

TYPE

UL

USE

Interior Lighting

MODULE

Built in LED module

BEAM

Optic ~60° Beam

SWITCH MODE

On-off

BODY

Aluminum-Steel body

POWER SUPPLY

Supply voltage ~110-240V

APPLICATIONS

- Residential
- Hospitality
- Corporate

ARTICLE

CUT XXX

FINISHINGS

XX

Axolight Cut Table Lamp

DIMENSION

- Diameter, Ø : 50 cm/ 19 5/8”
- Height, H : 30 cm/ 11 3/4”

SOURCE

LED 17W - optic ~ 60° beam
3000K

TYPOLOGY

Table

DETAILS

Collection consisting of steel and aluminum suspended, floor and table lamps. Available in black colour. The Lighting source can be installed in three different positions. Built-in dimmable LED light source.

RATING

- Built in module
- CCT 3000 K
- Surface installation over holes

Axolight Cut Table Lamp

DESIGNER-TIMO RIPATTI

Character and modernity. Timo Ripatti is the expression of the Axolight renewal process over the past few years. He is a creator of essential works, real drawings in space, as in the case of U-Light, and objects with a post-industrial taste, material and mechanically directable, as in the case of Cut. He is certainly one of the most intriguing and engaging designers in this day and age.