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Halo
Halo
Sconce
18"
Designer
Paul Loebach
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Paul Loebach envisioned the Halo series as a graceful exercise in the use of energy-efficient LED technology. The collection, which includes a range of ceiling and wall lights, is distinguished by its use of cascading rings and bars of light.
- (Series)
- Halo
- (Product)
- Sconce
- (Design Year)
- 2011
- (Designer)
- Paul Loebach
- (Dimensions)
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- D 1.5in/3.8cm
- W 18in/45.7cm
- H 3in/7.6cm
- (Weight)
- 3 lbs / 1.4 kgs
- (Materials)
- Acrylic, Metal
- (Finishes)
- Matte Black, Brushed Brass, Oil-Rubbed Bronze, Polished Nickel
- (Color)
- (Wood Species)
- (Glass)
- (Color Temperature)
- 2700K
- (Canopy)
- (Backplate)
- 3 by 18 inch Metal Rectangle in a Matching Metal Finish
- (CRI)
- 90+
- (Diffuser)
- (Hang Straight)
- (Certifications)
- (Ceiling Slope)
- (Ratings)
- (Suspension)
- (Wood Finish)
- (Drop Length)
- (Seat Dimensions)
- (Cord Length)
- (Arm Height)
- (Fixture Mounting)
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- Designed to be mounted on 2 x 4 inch electrical box
- Two #8-32 screws included
- Additional mounting hardware provided for 240V versions.
- (Leg Height)
- (Driver Location)
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- Wall
- (Weight Capacity)
- (Enclosure Dimensions for 240V)
- 4 in/10.2 cm by 1.5 in/3.8 cm by 3.7 in/9.4 cm
- (Fabric Consumption)
- (Lamping)
- (Leather Consumption)
- (Bulbs)
- (Candle)
- (Dimming)
- (Other)
- (Lumens)
- (Assembly)
- (Installation)
$2,480.00
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Metal Finishes
Brushed Brass
$12
Oil-Rubbed Bronze
$12
Polished Nickel
$12
Designer Feature
Paul Loebach was raised in Cincinnati, Ohio amid the industrial landscape of the American Midwest. Descended from a long line of German woodworkers, his father is a manufacturing engineer who developed new plastic forming technologies for Union Carbide in the 1970s. Paul sees his projects as an idealistic fusion of his family’s distant and more recent history. After graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2002, Paul moved to New York City and established a design studio. He specializes in wood furniture and emerging manufacturing technologies.
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