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GLASS - or how does the opaque get transparent   · Glass is now a matter of course, but few know how and why glass became what it is. See the link below. Here we focus on the use of glass as a carrier and spreader of light, either in its original form as clear or transparent glass, whereby the light is distributed more or less unfiltered into the room, or as an opal glass, which illuminates the light on its whole surface and then gently and atmospherically spreads it to its environment. Since the characteristic of an incandescent lamp can correspond with a complete luminaire, we also list the most important examples here, matching fixtures to the incandescent lamps can also be found elsewhere.



Globe 125 10W opal


CHF 28.05

BERGAMO opal-white / white


from CHF 429.15

Linear Lamp 12W clear (end base)


CHF 67.00

ST64 6W 2000K smokey - dimmable


CHF 40.05

A60 8W 2600K CRI 90 Mirrorhead-Bulb - dimmbale 8W


CHF 33.20

BERGAMO opal-white / black


from CHF 430.25

BOLOGNA opal-white / black


from CHF 713.45

Linear Lamp 12W clear (central base)


CHF 60.55

Globe 125 dimmbale 6W clear


CHF 41.00

A60 4W 2000-2900K Mirrorhead gold - dimmable


CHF 30.05

Linear Lamp 8W clear (center base)


CHF 44.75

Globe 125 dimmable 6W opal


CHF 41.00