With its reduced glass body in a rounded, cubic glass profile, ROD appears like a minimalist display cabinet mounted on the wall. The slight gap between the luminaire and the wall turns it into a floating, almost architectural vertical structure. Various lighting scenarios may be created – and controlled by smartphone – with the illuminated inner body and two different light sources: The main light can shine evenly in both directions, but can also be continuously adjusted to achieve a different distribution, up to 100% in one direction.
da Costa & Wolf
glass shade: borosilicate glass tube; inner shade: acrylic satinée opal, aluminium chrome plated or gold anodized; body: aluminium glass-bead blasted
inner shade opal
inner shade chrome plated
inner shade gold
directed upwards and downwards, forwards diffuse or shielded
LED Mid Power 26 W, CRI Ra>90, R9>50, EEI A+ (suitable for A to A++); LED unit change tool-free on site; other technical versions (CCT/CRI/power) on request
TRIAC: dimmable with external trailing edge dimmers; DALI 2ch: 2 channel ballast,
up- and downlight with separated DALI-Ids; TRIAC 2ch: 2 channel ballast,
up- and downlight configurable through DIP switch in 4 power states (6 W, 9 W, 11.5 W and 13 W)
power adjustable separately for up- and downlight in 2 channel versions (2ch) by micro-switch; DALI and 1–10 V versions are suitable for the use in emergency lighting systems
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