
Innermost Portland Plaster Pendant Lamp
PORTLAND PLASTER PENDANT LAMP
PORTLAND PLASTER PENDANT LAMP
Designed by James Bartlett
Portland Plaster is a decorative spotlighting pendant created in pure white plaster. This version contrasts the rough cast concrete of the original concrete design. An ultra smooth pure finish create one color inside and out. A simple geometric form which speaks for itself.
James Bartlett is fascinated with materials and what they do and say; when he made Portland in both concrete and plaster he cleverly took one form but allowed the character of each material to finally define the persona of the product and where and how it would be used.
INFORMATION
BRAND
Innermost
PRODUCT TYPE
Pendant Lamp
DETAIL
The design combines well in clusters and works when used uniformly in a grid or line; equally in a cluster mixing both materials gives many more possibilities for an interior space.
RECOMMENDED BULB
Most GU10 LED bulbs are suitable for this fitting. (not included)
F MARK
Suitable for Mounting on Flammable Materials
WEIGHT
19: 3.5KGS / Plaster: 2.2KGS
CEILING ROSE
White Conical
IP RATING
IP20
DESIGNER
James Bartlett
CABLE
4m, White PVC Cable
RECOMMENDED BULB
Any GU10 LED bulb is suitable for this fitting
SWITCHED
No
CLASS
Class II - Double Insulated
LIGHT SOURCE
UK/EU GU10 Max 12W LED (not included)
INDIVIDUAL CARTON SIZE
19: 24x24x40cm / Plaster: 31x31x39cm
SHIPPING CARTON SIZE
19: 26x51x43cm / Plaster: 63x63x41cm
COLORS
White
MATERIAL
Plaster & Stainless Steel
DIMMABLE
Lamp Dependant
PRODUCT CODES
UK/EU : LP01912001
BATHROOM ZONE
Zone 3
SHIPPING CARTON WEIGHT
19: 9.1KGS / Plaster: 11.0KGS
INDIVIDUAL CARTON WEIGHT
19: 4.2KGS / Plaster: 2.9KGS
SHIPPING CARTON QUANTITY
19: 02 Units / Plaster: 04 Units
DESIGNER -JAMES BARTLETT
James studied at Manchester Metropolitan and joined Innermost in 2008 at the London studio and later took the position of Design Manager in Hong Kong. His design is characterised by his interest in material and process – He enjoys being in the workshop to participate in every stage of production. Portland is a great example of this. What began as a project to experiment with a cast concrete process developed into the unique product available in both concrete and plaster today – Deliberately coarse and bubbly concrete holding a strong contrast against flawlessly smooth plaster surface.
