14

Photo: Lane Crawford

14 Qubique 2011

Photo: Gwenael Lewis

14

Photo: John Bartelstone

14.1

Photo: Gwenael Lewis

14*

Photo: Michael Boland

14

Photo: Spencer Hung

14

Photo: Michael Boland

14 Sconce

Photo: Cory Dawson

14

Photo: Michael Boland

14*

Photo: Michael Boland

14

Photo: courtesy of Estudi Borrell

14.1

Photo: Karin Bubas

14 Custom

Photo: Shannon Loewen

14*

Photo: Meriah Schultz

14.1

Photo: Gwenael Lewis

14

Photo: Youki Cropas

14.3

Photo: Karin Bubas

14

Photo: Omid McDonald

14

Photo: Jonathan Miller

14.1

Specs & Instructions - Shallow Canopy

Specs & Instructions - Deep Canopy

This low voltage pendant is designed to be clustered. Each individual pendant is an articulated cast glass sphere with a frosted cylindrical void that houses either a 10 watt xenon or 1.5 watt LED lamp.

Popular residential and commercial applications include clusters over tables in dining rooms and restaurants, accessory lighting in living rooms and baths, linear configurations over bars and kitchen islands, large clusters in foyers and lobbies in both private and public spaces, as well as single pendants as points of interest.

The round, brushed nickel canopy is available in two depths and comes standard with 10’ (3m) of coaxial cable. Additional cable lengths are available in increments of 10’ (3m) up to 120’ (36m) for special requests.

Shallow canopy

Standard for North America and Latin America. The shallow canopy is 4.5” (116mm) in diameter and 0.3” (7mm) deep. It is designed to cover a conventional North American junction box, which houses the transformer.

Deep canopy

Standard outside of North America and Latin America. The deep canopy is 4.5” (116mm) in diameter and 1.6" (40mm) deep. It is designed for surface mounted applications that cannot make use of a junction box or ceiling cavity. The canopy is completely enclosed by a backplate, which houses the transformer.

The 14.1 is a strain relief connection, which allows for the pendant length to be adjusted on site.