Frank Lloyd Wright
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The Taliesin Wall is based on the pendant lighting designed in 1933 when the gymnasium of the Hillside Home School was converted into a theater. The up-and-down light controlled by multiple blocks covering the lamp is further reflected by the shade, providing a comfortable indirect light. This product can be installed with minimal holes on gypsum boards and wooden walls in rental housing by using the included mounting kit. If there is wiring inside the wall, you can install it to the one-touch connector on the back and use it. This is a domestically produced generic reproduction. Hinoki (Japanese cypress) is mainly used. Included bulb: LED filament bulb 2.5W (equivalent to 25W incandescent bulb). Even if left on 24 hours a day, the electricity bill will be only a few tens of yen per month. You can replace it with your favorite E17 size bulb (incandescent bulb, compact fluorescent lamp, LED bulb). If you use a dimmer, you need to replace it with an incandescent bulb. Height 268mm Width 170mm Depth 291mm Switch and outlet included, power cord length 1.7m LED filament bulb 2.5W included (equivalent to 25W incandescent bulb) If you plan to install it with in-wall wiring and do not need the switch or outlet, please let us know in the comment section or in a message after purchase, and we will remove them before shipping. When installing with in-wall wiring, a separate switch is required in the wiring circuit. If you order multiple items, we will create a dedicated page to accommodate your request if you comment. If you specify, we can change the switch, outlet, and power cord to white. -- Frank Lloyd Wright -- One of the three major architects of the 20th century. He became independent as an architect in Chicago in 1893. He consistently advocated for the coexistence of nature and architecture and left behind many organic buildings. #IndirectLighting #FloorLight #StoreLighting #Nordic #WaModern #NewLife #FrankLloydWright #IKEA #MUJI #FrankLloydWright #Taliesin #10400#9299
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