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Available with Delivery scheduled from 17-04-2025 to 23-04-2025
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Wall or ceiling lamp by HAY, model Ono Flush Mount.
Designed for HAY by Aspekt Office, Ono Flush Mount is a functional and minimalist lamp. Originally inspired in design by an army lantern, the designers have proposed it in a contemporary key.
The central light source is surrounded by a conical shade in white opal glass that creates a warm and welcoming halo of light. Ono's simple yet distinctive design allows it to be easily integrated into a wide variety of rooms and environments.
Technical features:
This lamp is presented in two sizes (Ø x H):
- 20 x 13.5 cm;
- 35 x 13.5 cm.
- Light source: E14 (A15) LED bulb 5-8W, 500-800lm, with temperature 2700-3000K (warm white color)
Bulbs not included - IP44 rated for use in wet areas such as bathrooms, porches and other partially covered outdoor spaces.
Ono Flush Mount is dimmable and can also be used as a ceiling lamp.
Design by Aspekt Office.
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Discover the brand
HAY is a Danish company that since 2002 has been inspired by reality and everyday life to create furniture, lighting and objects that can be adapted to different contexts and to meet multiple needs. HAY's Nordic design features soft colours and shapes in harmony with nature. Furniture and accessories give any room a cosy and reassuring look.
HAY's aim is to make design and quality furniture affordable for everyone. It places great emphasis on the quality of raw materials and the sustainability of production. By collaborating with designers from all over the world, the brand has created innovative pieces of furniture, such as the Rope trick floor lamp, designed by Stefan Diez and exhibited in the permanent collection of MoMA.