BY TIM RUNDLE STUDIO
Providing a clever solution to modern needs, the TR Bulb is
inspired by our nomadic lifestyles: the opal glass LED bulb
is fully portable, designed to be taken from space to space,
and installed by simply screwing it into a pendant socket.
Emitting an ambient glare-free glow and offered with or
without a dim-to-warm function, it can be used alone or
in combination with the corresponding fixtures – pendant
light, table lamp, suspension frame, wall lamp and ceiling
lamp – all of which are designed to be equally portable,
wired, hung or plugged in, as required. The TR bulb comes
in opal glass with a shiny or matte finish.
DIM-TO-WARM
The effect known as dim-to-warm lowers the colour temperature of an LEB bulb
when dimmed. The lower the brightness, the warmer (more orange) the colour to
create a more natural ambience reminiscent of the sky at sunset. Dimming does
not alter the colour temperature, but rather simply lowers the light level. TR Bulb
is offered in both versions.
BY TIM RUNDLE STUDIO
The sleek, graphic lines of the horizontal ceiling suspension
frame fitting for the TR Bulb perfectly offset the collection�s
opal bulb. Available in black powder coated steel or brushed
brass, the design holds four bulbs and is easily suspended
from a ceiling to illuminate the desired space; above a
kitchen countertop or desk or in a dark hallway where
space is at a premium.
TR Bulb
2800K
1800 K < 2800K
TR Bulb
w/ Dim To Warm
TR Bulb fits all E27 sockets
TR Bulb Pendant, Shiny Opal, by Tim Rundle
Échasse Bowl, Small, Smoke Glass / Brushed Brass, by Theresa Rand
Afteroom Counter Stool, Black Steel / Colline 118, by Afteroom
Stackable glass, by Norm Architects
Wine Breather Deluxe, Clear / Steel, by Norm Architects
TR Bulb Suspension Frame, Brushed Brass / Matte Opal, by Tim Rundle
Harbour Side Dining Chair, Star Base w/ Casters, Polished Aluminium,
Colline 568, by Norm Architects
Snaregade Dining Table, Rectangular, Black Steel / Charcoal Linoleum,
by Norm Architects
TR Bulb, Suspension Frame, Brushed Brass / Matte Opal, by Tim Rundle
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