An innovative lamp concept with a rotatable tubular design. Featuring a tubular design with a rotatable core element that can be positioned to provide 360 degrees of infinite movement, Factor Linear enables users to create a personalised lit environment with either direct or indirect light. Made from extruded aluminium, the lamp features a dimmable integrated LED light source and is available in different colour options, in both wet sprayed and anodised finishes.
One variant offers a warmer, diffused light output that can be used to create ambience above a dining table, over a kitchen island or in a home office.
The other variant provides a cooler, more focused light that is well suited to offices, public buildings and other professional areas requiring a more task-oriented lighting solution, offering superb colour rendering and glare prevention, thanks to the custom glare control louver concealed inside the lamp.
A simple plug-and-play lighting solution that requires no tools for assembly and adjustment.
Dimitri Bähler is a Swiss designer who lives and works in Biel, Switzerland. He is a graduate of ECAL (2010) and the Design Academy Eindhoven, he opened his own studio in 2014. Bähler has been nominated twice for the Swiss Design Awards (2014 and 2015) and has undertaken a number of design residencies around the world, including at the EKWC (European Centre for Ceramics) in the Netherlands and at the Ishinomaki Laboratory in Japan. His work is directed by his own sensitivity to the power of objects, and can often appear spontaneous, yet is underpinned by vigorous research. From one-off pieces to industrially produced designs, Bähler enjoys bringing a sense of naivety and fearlessness to projects.