• Contemporary art deco style
  • Matte white opal mouth blown glass
  • Three lamp heads that emit a practical light

Bulb base

G9

Dimmable?

Yes, can be dimmed by choosing a dimmable bulb

IP degree

IP20

Area

Indoor

Material

Metal

Contina combines attractive design and functionality, where it is the carefully selected details that make the series stand out and unique. The light frame is completed by a spherical opal white glass dome that hides the light source and spreads a soft glare free light into the room.

Contina is a minimalistic long pendant with three light sources in matte black metal, which is perfect above the long dining or kitchen table. With the slim design, the pendant does not cut the visibility or take up any unnecessary space in the room.

The glass in this lamp is mouth-blown and has been individually hand crafted. Due to this unique process, air bubbles may appear in the glass and the thickness of the glass can also vary. This gives the glass its character and vivid appearance.

Item Number

2010953003

EAN

5704924001703

TUN

2100614

Area

Indoor

Type

Pendant

Room

Dining room

Bulb base

G9

Designer

Says Who

IP degree

IP20

Maximum bulb wattage (W)

5W

Class (Class 1, Class 2, Class 3)

Class 2 (Double isolated)

Dimmable?

Yes, can be dimmed by choosing a dimmable bulb

Voltage (V)

230

Material

Metal

Secondary material

Glass

Colour

Black

Colour code

RAL 9005

Color of the Glass

Opal white

Colour of the cable

Black

Length of the cable (cm)

200.0

Surface material of the cable

Textile

Product net weight (kg)

2.3

Lightsource incl.

Not included

Height (cm)

41.3

Width (cm)

10.0

Lenght (cm)

90.0

Canopy Dimension (cm)

40 x 5

Shade Diameter (cm)

10.0

Length of the cable (cm)

200.0

Sales Box Height (cm)

23.0

Sales Box Width(cm)

11.0

Sales Box Depth (cm)

93.0

Sales Box Volume m³

0.0235

Designed by Says Who

Says Who is a team of dedicated Danish furniture designers who are rooted in the traditions of Scandinavian design. Since founding their studio in 2010, based on a shared desire to create, the duo Kasper Meldgaard and Nikolaj Duve have taken a pragmatic approach towards design.

Explore designer