
Established And Sons Tiki Lamp
Tiki Lamp
TIKI LAMP
Designed by Nao Tamura
Nao Tamura’s characterful, bird-like lamp is robotically carved from clear acrylic to create a delicate form.
DESIGNER
DESIGNER : NAO TAMURA
Born 1976
Tamura originally studied communication design but her work today is extremely varied, taking in conceptual art, lighting, product and graphic design, among others.
She draws inspiration from an evolving mixture of cultures, disciplines and concepts, resulting in beautiful and gently emotive solutions for a wide range of contemporary scenarios. Tamura moved to New York in 2010 and is now based in Brooklyn.
She has exhibited at the Palais de Tokyo museum in Paris, as well as Milan Design Week, Design Miami and Tokyo Designer’s Week and has won a number of accolades, including a Good Design award from The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design and the ADI Compasso d’Oro International Award.
INFORMATION
MATERIALS
- Acrylic
- Gloss glazed ceramic
BRAND
Established
COLLECTION
Cho
LIGHT FITTING
- T1: white LED
- 220/240V
- Black PVC cable
- Inline on/off switch
COMPLIANT
ENEC marking
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↓ Technical Specification
CABLE LENGTH
L1500mm
WEIGHT
1.5kg
DIMENSIONS
- Height : 370mm
- Wdith :340mm
- Depth : 70mm
DETAIL
Intended to sit in clusters, or ‘flocks’, Tiki suggests a different approach to lighting design.
NOTES
CE Marked
WIRING TYPE
Mains voltage
DIMMABLE
Not Dimmable
LIFE EXPECTANCY
10,000 hours
COLOUR TEMPERATURE
3000k
PACKAGING TYPE
Cardboard
WIRING TYPE
Mains voltage
TYPES OF INSULATION
Class II (2)
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
- 220/240V AC, 50-60Hz
- 110/120V AC, 60Hz
BULB LAMP SUPPLIED (DIMMABLE)
Integrated white LED
CARE & MAINTENANCE
One of the most common causes of damage to ceramics is rough or careless handling. Almost all such damage can be avoided by handling the piece as little as possible and taking care when interacting with or around it. Be aware that touching the piece will leave behind a residue. Fingermarks can contain acids, oils and other secretions as well as dirt. Many of these can cause damage to the glaze if left on the piece for long periods of time. We advise that gloves are worn or that hands are well cleaned and dry prior to handling
