STEFAN DIEZ
AYNO mural L | noir
- Prix habituel
- €790,00 EUR
- Prix soldé
- €790,00 EUR
- Prix habituel
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AYNO - the first design of a midgard since the 1950s, is testing the boundaries between the origin and status quo of adjustable lighting.
SPECIFICATIONS
SPARE PARTS
The LED unit is easily exchangable and comes in a choice of three lighting colours (2700K | 3000K | 4000K ) to suit any individual preference
AYNO LED UNITExchangable LED
The easily exchangeable LED unit in a choice of three lighting colours
(2700K | 3000K | 4000K) suit any individual preference.
With an excellent colour rendering index of RA95+, AYNO produces a light that makes surrounding colours and materials glow just like in sunlight.
Adjustable
Central feature of the AYNO lighting family is a fiberglass rod, which is stretched to the bow by the luminaire cable. The inherent tension of the rod allows a lamp without any joints. By sliding the two adjustment rings attop and bottom, the fiberglass rod is bent into the desired position and the light is directed where needed. The cable tightens the rod into an arc, of which the radius can be varied as required using the adjustment rings. The fine adjustment is done with the swiveling lampshade.
Sustainable
Reduced to the essentials, AYNO meets all criteria of design, technology, and sustainability: It is one of the first LED lights that can be repaired by the customer without tools.
Thanks to plug-in connections, all parts can be exchanged, not just the LED and transformer. It is made from already recycled materials; each part is reparable by hand, and the lamp is easily separated into the three fully recyclable primary materials. The use of semi-finished products avoids transport routes, standardized materials can be sourced locally.
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Stefan Diez
Stefan Diez is a german based designer. After graduating from the Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design, he worked in the studios of Richard Zapper and Konstantin Grcic before founding his own studio, DIEZ OFFICE, in Munich in 2003.
With AYNO taking up the challenge of designing the first new lamp for Midgard since the 1950s, he is testing the boundaries between the origin and status quo of adjustable lighting.
Stefan Diez has worked in various fields of design, ranging from furniture to lighting, for companies like e15, Hay, Magis, Moroso, Thonet, Vibia, and others.