LA LOLLO floor
Prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs
Delivery time 14-21 Workdays
- Order number: SW11737
LA LOLLO floor
The La Lollo floor lamp is a tribute to the marvellous 1950s and is part of the collection designed by Lorenza Bozzoli. The ribbed effect of the glass is created with Slamp's technopolymers (Lentiflex® and Cristalflex®), which are cold worked and moulded by hand to give shape to a statuesque, elegant luminaire characterised by versatility and brilliance. The Steelflex® rings with vertical decorative engravings lend the luminaire verve and grace. The luminaire is equipped with three light sources whose colour temperature can be selected according to taste and whose intensity can be regulated using a floor dimmer connected to the polished steel base. La Lollo is optionally available with silver or gold rings.
Technical data:
- Operating voltage: 230V
- Light source: 3x LED 12W, replaceable
- Lampholder: E27
- Bulb included in scope of delivery: no
- Colour rendering index CRI: depending on the selected light source
- Light colour: depending on the selected light source
- Dimmable: yes (depending on selected light source)
- Material: Metal, Lentiflex
Order numbers of the manufacturer:
Floor lamp La Lollo Floor by Slamp, gold rings: LALFM00PRG00000NMTEU
Floor lamp La Lollo Floor by Slamp, silver rings: LALFM00PRS00000NMTEU
A few information about the technical data
- What is luminous flux?
The luminous flux Φ - measured in lumens (lm) - is the light output of a light source. It describes the power emitted by the light source in all directions in the visible range. To get a rough idea of what this value means, here are a few comparisons:
Candle: 12lm
230V halogen bulb with base GU10, 50W: 345lm
230V halogen bulb with base G9, 60W: 740lm
12V halogen bulb with socket GX5.3 (GU5.3), 35W: 450lm
12V halogen bulb with socket GX5.3 (GU5.3), 50W: 720lm
12V halogen bulb with base G4, 20W: 257lm
12V halogen bulb with base GY6.35, 50W: 840lm
230V halogen rod with base R7s, 100W: 1200lm
- What does color temperature mean?
Roughly speaking, the color temperature indicates how warm or cold especially white light is. The oneness is Kelvin (K). The lower the Kelvin value, the warmer the light gets. The light of a commercial light bulb here would correspond to about 2700K, a candle has about 1500K. The higher the Kelvin value becomes, the colder the blue becomes the light. Daylight is compared with about 7000K. A rough classification of the light color is:
- 2,700 to 3,250 Kelvin: warm white
- 3,250 to 5,250 Kelvin: neutral white
- 5,250 to 8,000 Kelvin: daylight white
- What does the color rendering index called RA or CRI?
The color rendering index indicates the degree of correspondence of the seen body color with its appearance under the respective reference light source. The smaller the deviation, the better the color rendering property. A light source with RA = 100 reproduces all colors very well. The lower the RA value, the less well the colors are rendered. In bathrooms and dressing rooms with mirrors, we generally recommend the use of luminaires and light sources with a high RA value of at least 90.
RA 70-80: medium color rendering
RA 80-90: good color reproduction
Ra 90-100 very good color reproduction