ANDlight Slab Series: Warm Glow & Tactile Finish

ANDlight Slab Series

May 25, 2021

The Slab series combines a visually graphic presence, impossibly slim profile and acoustic dampening properties to provide an aesthetically unique and diverse light fixture. With most of its narrow body covered in soft material, the visual effect can vary greatly to seamlessly be integrated within any colour scheme interior, or rather stand out in a contrasting hue.

The Slab W20 is an LED wall sconce enveloped in 100% natural industrial grade Merino wool felt. The SLAB series was designed to aid in reducing the acoustic ambient noise of an environment by absorbing sound waves, making it perfect for a wide range of applications and spaces.

The fixture can be mounted traditionally as an up light and down light or anywhere in between. The fixture was designed to have a large sound absorbing face contrasted by its minimal 15mm thick edge and low profile off the wall (ADA Compliant). The fixture has a noticeable but not overwhelming presence.

The Slab P20 is the smallest felt covered pendant in the Slab series.

Available as a single pendant or multiple pendants on one canopy (P20.3, P20.5), the P20 group is field-height adjustable and like the other Slab lights is enveloped in 100% natural industrial grade Merino wool felt. The SLAB series was designed to aid in reducing the acoustic ambient noise of an environment by absorbing sound waves, making it perfect for a wide range of applications and spaces.

The Slab 30 pendant light combines a visually graphic presence, impossibly slim profile and acoustic dampening properties to provide an aesthetically unique and diverse light fixture which is effortlessly useful in a myriad of applications; corporate office; crowded restaurant; dining room table, and much more.

The Slab 90 pendant light combines a visually graphic presence, impossibly slim profile and acoustic dampening properties to provide an aesthetically unique and diverse light fixture which is effortlessly useful in a myriad of applications; corporate office; crowded restaurant; dining room table, and much more.

The Slab 210 light combines a visually graphic presence, impossibly slim profile and acoustic dampening properties to provide an aesthetically unique and diverse light fixture which is effortlessly useful in a myriad of applications; corporate office; crowded restaurant; dining room table, and much more.

The Slab 150 light combines a visually graphic presence, impossibly slim profile and acoustic dampening properties to provide an aesthetically unique and diverse light fixture which is effortlessly useful in a myriad of applications; corporate office; crowded restaurant; dining room table, and much more.

The illuminated panel is available in both warm and neutral white (with custom colour temperatures available by request). When illuminated the fixture provides an ambient glow, and when off the panel is clear.

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