Kepler Pendant Light
Named after the German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer who discovered the Supernova, Johannes Kepler, this luminaire is reminiscent of black holes and portals from science-fiction. COHDA have used highly innovative materials for this design, multiplying single LEDs over a large thin surface to widely refract the light and give the illusion of infinity. The fine material, which has been likened to hosiery from the fashion industry, creates a fascinating effect, like a kaleidoscope of light rays. With Kepler, there is an opportunity to create huge and impressive light installations using very compact and lightweight units.
Light Bulb: integrated LED source 2700K Triac/ Lutron dimmable
Dimensions
29"W x 28"H
41"W x 40"H
Canopy: 6"Diam. x 2.5"H
Colors
Shade/Structure: Polycarbonate with Mirco-weave fabric/ black steel
Named after the German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer who discovered the Supernova, Johannes Kepler, this luminaire is reminiscent of black holes and portals from science-fiction. COHDA have used highly innovative materials for this design, multiplying single LEDs over a large thin surface to widely refract the light and give the illusion of infinity. The fine material, which has been likened to hosiery from the fashion industry, creates a fascinating effect, like a kaleidoscope of light rays. With Kepler, there is an opportunity to create huge and impressive light installations using very compact and lightweight units.
Light Bulb: integrated LED source 2700K Triac/ Lutron dimmable
Dimensions
29"W x 28"H
41"W x 40"H
Canopy: 6"Diam. x 2.5"H
Colors
Shade/Structure: Polycarbonate with Mirco-weave fabric/ black steel