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Zettel'z 6 – Designer pendant light with printed notes that can be customised A jumble of notes – that's probably the best way to describe the Zettel'z 6 pendant light. What should actually be avoided in everyday life is expressly desired with this light. The Zettel'z 6 does not dictate to its owner what composition the notes should follow or what messages they should convey. Rather, the character of the pendant light is left almost entirely up to the owner. A screen cylinder with an inner cylinder made of heat-resistant glass, which also houses the socket for the bulb, forms the heart of the light, from which the individual design takes its course. The supplied rods (40 long and 40 short) can be inserted through the upper part of the screen cylinder – as many as you like and in any arrangement, until the frame of the light is complete. All that's missing now are the notes! 80 DIN A6 notes made of thin Japanese paper are included in the scope of delivery. Of these, 40 are already printed and 40 are unprinted. Whether with a ballpoint pen, tint, pencil or felt-tip pen – the notes can be written on, painted and designed to your heart's content. With the Zettel'z 6, you can create your own personal work of art, which, when completed, will also begin to light. The Japanese paper is extra thin and translucent. This means that the notes, which are attached to the rods here and there, are effectively illuminated. Whether the light takes up a lot of space or a little is also up to the owner. Depending on how densely or loosely the notes are attached, the size of the light will vary.
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