Lodes' Cono di Luce

Feb. 13, 2024
Combining flexible printed circuit board (PCB) inside a transparent Pyrex cone created Lodes latest Cono di Luce pendant light.

Cono di Luce by Lodes uses a flexible printed circuit board (PCB) encapsulated within a transparent Pyrex cone to create a pendant lamp that exudes a dualism between on and off. When illuminated, it boasts lights, shadows and overlapping patterns. Available in three frame finishes: red, grey and gold. The PCB is composed of layers of fiberglass and copper for the LED chip electric circuits. Pendant sizes include 17.7 in., 19.68 in. and 23.6 in.

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