Michael Anastassiades Tube Chandelier Pendant Lamps

TUBE CHANDELIER PENDANT LAMPS

Michael Anastassiades Tube Chandelier Pendant Lamps

TUBE CHANDELIER PENDANT LAMPS 

The Tube Chandelier was designed in 2006 as the first light for the Michael Anastassiades collection.

Michael Anastassiades Tube Chandelier Pendant Lamps

The design for this fixture began as an exercise of subtraction. The challenge was to suspend the minimum number of incandescent light tubes in a sculptural configuration to form a vertical chandelier.

Michael Anastassiades Tube Chandelier Pendant Lamps

The supports needed to be discreet so when lit, only three glowing lines would be seen. Although originally designed using the iconic incandescent 1m tube bulbs, this fixture now uses LEDs.

INFORMATION

Michael Anastassiades Tube Chandelier Pendant Lamps

BRAND 

Michael Anastassiades

PRODUCT TYPE 

Pendant Lamps

MATERIAL 

Satin brass

PRODUCTION 

Made in London

DIMENSIONS 

-Minimum total drop length :  1100mm.
-Maximum total drop length :  2980mm.
-Backplate Dimensions : Mounting screws not included 5mm countersunk screw recommended

Michael Anastassiades Tube Chandelier Pendant Lamps
Michael Anastassiades Tube Chandelier Pendant Lamps

INPUT VOLTAGE 

120V / 240V

PRODUCT WEIGHT 

6kg

PRODUCTION YEAR 

2006

DROP LENGTH 

25mm tolerance of drop length

MAXIMUM WATTAGE 

120W 120V / 240V dimmable LED triac

MATERIALS AND FINISHES

Michael Anastassiades Tube Chandelier Pendant Lamps
Custom Patina Available
Michael Anastassiades Tube Chandelier Pendant Lamps
Ma-tc-sbr Satin Brass

BULB SPECIFICATIONS 

-Bulb specifications 120V / 240V -S14s opal LED tube Radium
-Raledina 15W / 1000mm ø29mm 1000 lm / 2700K

DETAILS 

Supply required drop length of fixture, measured from the ceiling to bottom fitting at time of order

Michael Anastassiades Tube Chandelier Pendant Lamps

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 

-Before cleaning, lighting fixtures must be turned off and unplugged from mains electricity. Whilst cleaning please take care and use the gloves provided.
-Satin Brass: Use a Scotch Brite pad and gently rub the pad in the direction of the grain. Repeat until the natural patina is removed. On rubbing the Scotch Brite to the brass, grains will occur. The colour of the product will temporarily get lighter until it r e-oxidises.
-Glass tube: Remove the bulb from the product. Using a lightly damp cloth, clean only the outside of the tube. Only put the bulb back on the product once it is fully dry.