Thin Retro Float
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SKU: JUN-FLO-24-R-12-03-2WM-27
$850
SKU: JUN-FLO-36-R-18-02-2WM-27
$650
SKU: JUN-FLO-24-R-12-03-4JBCP-27
$850
SKU: JUN-FLO-36-R-18-03-4JBCP-27
$1,100
SKU: JUN-FLO-36-R-18-01-4JBCP-27
$900
SKU: JUN-FLO-24-R-12-01-4JBCP-27
$650
SKU: JUN-FLO-24-R-12-02-4JBCP-27
$850
SKU: JUN-FLO-36-R-18-02-4JBCP-27
$850
SKU: JUN-FLO-36-R-18-03-2WM-27
$1,100
SKU: JUN-FLO-36-R-18-01-2WM-27
$900
SKU: JUN-FLO-24-R-12-01-2WM-27
$650
SKU: JUN-FLO-24-R-12-02-2WM-27
$850
SKU: JUN-FLO-36-R-18-40-4JBCP-27
$650
SKU: JUN-FLO-24-R-12-40-4JBCP-27
$850
SKU: JUN-FLO-36-R-18-40-2WM-27
$650
SKU: JUN-FLO-24-R-12-40-2WM-27
Description
From its centered mounting point, the symmetrical Retro Float can be oriented either horizontally or vertically. Each of the Thin fixture's double LED wands can rotate to face either the wall or outward into a space for varied lighting effects. The ultra-thin linear sconce is made of precision-machined brass and hand-assembled in Juniper's Connecticut facility. Available in a choice of 2 lengths and varied metal finishes, it suits residential, hospitality and commercial settings, either as a single point of light or arrayed in multiples.
Specifications
Size
- Small
- 2.8" h x 24.5" w (7.1x62.2cm)
- Shade: 12.3" l (31.2cm)
- Segment length: 24" (61cm)
- Large
- 2.8" h x 36.5" w (7.1x92.7cm)
- Shade: 18.3" l (46.5cm)
- Segment length: 36" (91.4cm)
- Clamp: 2.8" dia (7.1cm)
Material
Solid brass, PMMA
Technical
- UL listed
- LED
- Color temperature: 2700K
- Dimmable
Details
Other color temperature are available on request(3000K, 3500K, 4000K)
Brand
Juniper
Juniper founder and president Shant Madjarian has come full circle. The Montréal native resisted joining his parents’ four-decade-long lighting manufacturing business and spent 15 years as an investment banker in New York. Then, in 2011, bit by the creative rejuvenation of Brooklyn, he went back into the light, so to speak, by launching his own studio, Juniper Design.
The renaissance in design and technologies and chance meetings with early collaborators helped define the brand’s ethos of elegantly spare fixtures achieved with complex and precise inner workings. With industrial designer David Irwin, Juniper produced the M Lamp, a rechargeable update on the traditional miner’s light. The ultra-slender, visually graphic Thin, with Peter Bristol, reinforced Juniper as contender to watch. A widening range of critically acclaimed lighting and burgeoning businesss prompted the move to an expanded facility in Connecticut where much of the line is assembled.