The Circular Lamp’s sophisticated reflector uniformly distributes diffused, comfortable light that does double duty as both task lighting and general, mood-setting room illumination. Imagine switching the mood in the office from work to happy hour, or shifting gears from well-lit cooking to intimate entertaining in the home kitchen – all with just a few taps on your phone or tablet, from anywhere you happen to be. It’s that simple. Clean, modern lines lend the Circular Lamp architectural versatility and open up endless decorating possibilities. The Circular Lamp is available in anodized or powder-coated aluminum, in either brushed bronze or black, both with a fabric-covered electric cable that gently flows into the shade, bringing focus to its elegant shape. Although the lamp is quite large, its slender, refined profile makes it suitable for spaces big and small. Hang it solo or in multiples, staggered or in neat rows, in one finish or both: it’s easy to define areas and create playful visual effects with various installations. Using the mobile app, you can control the pendant’s light intensity and color temperature. You can also add multiple fixtures to the same system, making it easy to control one or many lamps with the swipe of a finger. If the lamp is installed without the app, it defaults to a medium temperature and intensity for everyday work and life.
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MENU is a Danish design brand with a simple yet significant purpose: to enrich modern living through designs that connect individuals creatively, comfortably and functionally. Since 1978, they have harnessed the skills of top designers and craftspeople around the world to create contemporary furniture, lighting and accessories that are clean, clever and natural, infusing a sense of calm through high-quality materials in minimalist silhouettes. By connecting the dots between home, work and hospitality, they designs redefine how we use space and, ultimately, how we connect to those around us. They like to call it Connected Spaces.