Design lighting with a glass shade featuring a finish like ice.
"Whitney" is a design lighting with a glass shade that resembles ice. By creating indentations in the glass mold one by one, the surface of the glass is finished to look like ice. When the light is turned on, it refracts and scatters the light. We offer "Whitney S" and "Whitney L." 【Features】 ■ Ice-like glass shade ■ When the light is turned on, it refracts and scatters the light ■ Height adjustable *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Material: Steel, Glass ■Size ・Shade (mm): S Φ130, H200 / L Φ216, H330 ・Dimension from ceiling to bottom of shade (mm): (Total height) 500–1200 ■Color: Clear ■Included Bulb ・S: E17 40W Incandescent Mini Bulb (Clear) ・L: E26 60W Incandescent Standard Bulb (Clear) ■Weight (kg): S approx. 1.0 / L approx. 1.8 *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Diclasse primarily creates interior products with the concept of "light and shadow." As a design company based in Tokyo, it consistently handles everything from design and planning to manufacturing, sales, and wholesale. Currently, Diclasse's products can be found in about 12 countries, mainly in interior shops across Japan, as well as in Paris, London, and New York. 【Showroom Introduction】 Let's play with light. lux di classe is a new space created by the lighting manufacturer Diclasse to introduce the lighting concepts they envision. We invite you to come and experience the comfortable space woven by light and shadow. On the first floor, the lighting gallery features seasonal exhibitions of light installations created by lighting. On the second floor, in addition to viewing the entire lineup of Diclasse products, we offer an industry-first fitting room where you can try out lighting as if you were trying on clothes. This space allows you to casually test and experience the brightness when the lighting is turned on in a room, as well as the atmosphere when coordinated with other elements.