Item No.
100194528
Pao Glass LED Pendant
$495.00
Item No.
100194528
Pao Glass LED Pendant
$495.00
- Features integrated LED system designed to last for many years of use.
- Sleek pendant made of opal glass.
- Dimmable via inline step dimmer.
- 6.5" H 18.5" DIA
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Naoto Fukasawa for HAY
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Details
Named after the soft, glowing shape of traditional Mongolian Pao tents illuminated at night-time, designer Naoto Fukasawa set out to encapsulate the same atmospheric warmth and friendliness in the Pao Glass Pendant. Pao draws on Fukasawa’s eye for beautiful simplicity with its sleek, mouth-blown glass shade. It features long-lasting integrated LED technology that casts warm, radiant light from above – and eliminates the need to replace light bulbs. Made in Poland.
- Features integrated LED system designed to last for many years of use.
- Sleek pendant made of opal glass.
- Emits warm white light.
- Expected LED lifespan: 25,000 hours.
- Brand
- HAY
- Collection
- Pao Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 6.5" H 18.5" DIA
- Product Weight
- 7.94 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
PAO Glass Pendant Large
- Height (in): 6.5
- Diameter (in): 18.5
- Weight (lbs): 7.94
Light Engine
- Height (in): 4.56
- Diameter (in): 4.33
- Weight (lbs): 1.84
Shade
- Height (in): 5.75
- Diameter (in): 13.75
- Mouth-blown opalescent high-gloss glass shade
- Polished aluminum and opal glass light engine
- Braided fabric cable
- Plastic canopy in black
Naoto Fukasawa
Naoto Fukasawa approaches design as a process of improving on what already exists by creating products so intuitive, the user interacts with them in a way that’s both uniquely satisfying and unconscious – in his words, “without thought."
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