Endless
Straight
5 Units
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Jason Miller's Endless collection takes its inspiration from 1970s Super-graphics. After the reductionist intentions of modernism faded, some architects began to use large-scale graphic elements to define space. Graphic design became architecture; Endless was designed in the same spirit. Cylindrical sections and corner units allow Endless to be custom-configured as an architectural element.
- (Series)
- Endless
- (Product)
- Straight
- (Design Year)
- 2011
- (Designer)
- Jason Miller
- (Dimensions)
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- L 94in/238.8cm
- W 6in/15.2cm
- H 7.5in/19.1cm
- (Weight)
- 33 lbs / 15 kgs
- (Materials)
- Acrylic, Metal
- (Finishes)
- Black
- (Color)
- (Wood Species)
- (Glass)
- (Color Temperature)
- 2700K
- (Canopy)
- 5-inch Metal Two Rounds in a Matching Metal Finish
- (Backplate)
- (CRI)
- 90+
- (Diffuser)
- (Hang Straight)
- (Certifications)
- (Ceiling Slope)
- (Ratings)
- (Suspension)
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- Two 1/2-inch Stems in Matching Metal Finish
- 35-inch length included. 72-inch available for additional cost.
- Length can be adjusted on site.
- (Wood Finish)
- (Drop Length)
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- Maximum Drop: 44 in/112 cm
- Minimum Drop: 10 in/25 cm
- (Seat Dimensions)
- (Cord Length)
- (Arm Height)
- (Fixture Mounting)
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- Designed to be mounted on standard 4-inch electrical box
- Two #8-32 screws included
- Additional mounting hardware provided for 240V fixtures.
- (Leg Height)
- (Driver Location)
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- Fixture
- (Weight Capacity)
- (Enclosure Dimensions for 240V)
- (Fabric Consumption)
- (Lamping)
- (Leather Consumption)
- (Bulbs)
- (Candle)
- (Dimming)
- (Other)
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- Power Drop: Single Canopy power drop, fixture can be rotated to match the J-Box location
- (Lumens)
- (Assembly)
- (Installation)
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Metal Finishes
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Designer Feature
Jason Miller is a Brooklyn-based designer and the founder of Roll & Hill. Born in New York and raised in Darien, Connecticut, Jason’s suburban upbringing heavily influenced his early, more conceptual pieces — duct-taped chairs and cracked vases, among them — and continues to inform the elegant, historically rich work that has become his signature. Jason received an MFA in painting and spent time in both the art and advertising worlds, but soon realized he preferred making things to documenting them. His designs — like a mirror whose photographic surface recalls a painted landscape — still often reflect those early preoccupations, but each is a functional object, with a kind of beauty and wit. Today, Jason runs both Jason Miller Studio and Roll & Hill from his headquarters in Downtown Manhattan.