Item No.
329552
Brazo Floor Lamp
$650.00
Item No.
329552
Brazo Floor Lamp
$650.00
Aluminum
Black
White
- Top piece freely rotates and tilts up to 90 degrees.
- Height adjustable, with a dimmer knob.
- Energy efficient and recyclable.
- 55.5" H 26.5" W 8.5" DIA
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
Return Options
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Designed by Pablo Pardo for Pablo
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Calibrated control —
Intelligent, precise, and effortlessly adjustable. the Brazo Floor Lamp offers uniquely tactile and calibrated control of light volume and focus. Tune it to any beam spread, brightness level, and direction that suits your current need.
Details
Focused attention
Crafted from recyclable aluminum, Pablo Pardo’s innovative Brazo Floor Lamp (2006) was the first LED task light to feature an optical film lens for focus control, providing both a variable beam spread and focused directional light. Brazo’s top arm lets you turn an outer aluminum layer over the white LEDs to focus the light as much or as little as desired. This energy-efficient lighting solution is 97% recyclable. Bulb (included): 18-LED array. Made in China.
- Top piece freely rotates and tilts up to 90 degrees.
- Height adjustable, with a dimmer knob.
- Energy efficient and recyclable.
- Brand
- Pablo
- General Dimensions
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- 55.5" H 26.5" W 8.5" DIA
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Brazo Floor Lamp
- Height (in): 55.5
- Height Min (in): 48
- Width (in): 26.5
- Diameter (in): 8.5
- Aluminum body
- Glass diffuser
- LED array
Pablo Pardo
Venezuelan-born Pablo Pardo comes from a family of designers, and his work is deceptively simple, often made from no more than a couple of materials, beautifully crafted and devoid of superfluous details. Once in use, however, his lamps take on a new character that is more experiential than simply visual. It is the experience rather than the look of an object that Pardo seeks in his designs.
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