Some lamps disappear. Others settle into the space and create calm, direction and rhythm. PIPE belongs to the latter. Its slim, elongated profile gathers the dining table, makes the kitchen island work-ready and still feels light in the interior. Each section contains a precise spotlight, and the modules can be connected in sequence—so you can create a long pendant lamp that matches the length of your countertop or island. The result is focused, warm light with gentle glare control and high everyday usability.
PIPE is designed for zones where you need both overview and intimacy. Above the dining table, the light falls evenly across the surface without glare, giving conversations a quiet centre. Above the island, the integrated spots deliver concentrated task light that makes chopping, plating and setting the table comfortable—while the lamp’s slender geometry keeps the whole room composed.
Materials and combinations
Pipe Pendant Light | Steel – cool clarity for light woods and natural stone (islands, task zones)
Pipe Pendant Light | Black – graphic calm for modern, muted palettes
Pipe Pendant Light | Brass – soft glow and character, ideal as a brass linear pendant light in the dining area
Pipe Pendant Light | Browned Brass – depth and warmth for textured, tactile rooms
Materials that speak your home’s language
The collection comes in four finishes: Steel, Black, Brass and Browned Brass. That makes it easy to hit the tone your interior already has—from crisp, technical steel to the warm, tactile expression of brushed brass and browned brass. The Brass version is made from solid brushed brass that develops a beautiful patina over time—an obvious choice if you’re looking for a brass linear pendant light for kitchen or dining.
Long pendant lamp – how to place it in the interior
Think of PIPE as a line that defines the zone. Over a long table, the L300 creates a calm, continuous field of light from end to end. In smaller rooms, the L150 offers the same quality at a more compact scale. Align the pendant with the length of the table, and keep the general ceiling light slightly set back—so the table, the conversation and the food get the spotlight. In open kitchen–living spaces, mirror the material choice: steel over the island for precision, brass by the dining area for warmth. In short: the linear pendant light is the quiet backbone that lets the rest of the room breathe.
Details that make everyday life better
Modularity is at the core of PIPE. The cylindrical profile isn’t just a formal gesture; it allows several units to connect seamlessly if you later need more length. Each integrated spot is softly shielded and directs light downward, keeping work surfaces clear while remaining easy on the eyes. The experience feels professional in the kitchen—and cosy at the table—without compromising on aesthetics.
Product ideas that flatter PIPE
If you want a cohesive look, pair the linear pendant with matching wall lights or ceiling spots in the same finish around shelves, vitrines and circulation paths. A calm base layer from the ceiling, combined with the pendant’s precise downward beams, creates a balanced whole—and makes wood, stone and textiles read naturally at the table.




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