Manufactured by Ifö Electric. The company has been in existence since 1934 in Bromölla, Sweden. In 1965 the company started to move production towards lighting. Most of these are still in production to this day and are considered modern classics.
The Luminaires are produced from porcelain and glass. Beautiful, yet encompassing many desirable material properties. It is durable, can withstand heat and cold and therefore weather and wind, it is easy to maintain and is also environmentally friendly. A luminaire in porcelain emits less than one kilogram of carbon dioxide equivalents during its production cycle. The lights can be used outdoors as well as indoors, as sauna luminaires or in wet rooms, wall and ceiling applications, as external lighting or as work lighting in the kitchen. The possibilities are endless.
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Ohm is a lighting collection inspired by old porcelain insulators, one of the first electro technical products manufactured by Ifö in the early 1900´s. A family of porcelain luminaires for indoors and outdoors - walls, ceilings and tables. Designed by Kauppi & Kauppi, the soft curves and restrained silhouette references to both Scandinavian design and ancient Japanese tableware. Download the product data sheet by clicking on the data sheet symbol.The colour of the plate indicates the colour of the base of the light fitting.
Base material Porcelain
Light source LED-module 10W
Luminaire lm 572 Lm Light source 1000 lm
Color Temp 3000K MacAdam 3
Lifetime 50 000 h Ra
(CRI) Min 90
Dimmable Yes
Voltage 230V
Installation Ceiling & Wall
Base Colour White
NCS S 9000-N Safety class I Protection class IP44
Energy class A+ Ta -30 - +25
Height 167 mm Diameter Ø 138 mm
Glass Matt Opal
Thread 123,5 mm
Weight 1,37 kg
Design by Kauppi & Kaupp
Made in Sweden
Please note, some images may include our Dyke & Dean logo as a watermark which does not appear on the product itself and that some colours and finishes may vary due to screen calibration.
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Manufactured by Ifö Electric. The company has been in existence since 1934 in Bromölla, Sweden. In 1965 the company started to move production towards lighting. Most of these are still in production to this day and are considered modern classics.
The Luminaires are produced from porcelain and glass. Beautiful, yet encompassing many desirable material properties. It is durable, can withstand heat and cold and therefore weather and wind, it is easy to maintain and is also environmentally friendly. A luminaire in porcelain emits less than one kilogram of carbon dioxide equivalents during its production cycle. The lights can be used outdoors as well as indoors, as sauna luminaires or in wet rooms, wall and ceiling applications, as external lighting or as work lighting in the kitchen. The possibilities are endless.
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Ohm is a lighting collection inspired by old porcelain insulators, one of the first electro technical products manufactured by Ifö in the early 1900´s. A family of porcelain luminaires for indoors and outdoors - walls, ceilings and tables. Designed by Kauppi & Kauppi, the soft curves and restrained silhouette references to both Scandinavian design and ancient Japanese tableware. Download the product data sheet by clicking on the data sheet symbol.The colour of the plate indicates the colour of the base of the light fitting.
Base material Porcelain
Light source LED-module 10W
Luminaire lm 572 Lm Light source 1000 lm
Color Temp 3000K MacAdam 3
Lifetime 50 000 h Ra
(CRI) Min 90
Dimmable Yes
Voltage 230V
Installation Ceiling & Wall
Base Colour White
NCS S 9000-N Safety class I Protection class IP44
Energy class A+ Ta -30 - +25
Height 167 mm Diameter Ø 138 mm
Glass Matt Opal
Thread 123,5 mm
Weight 1,37 kg
Design by Kauppi & Kaupp
Made in Sweden
Please note, some images may include our Dyke & Dean logo as a watermark which does not appear on the product itself and that some colours and finishes may vary due to screen calibration.