Audo TR Bulb Suspension Frame
TR Bulb is a clever solution for modern city living, inspired by the way people are increasingly becoming urban nomads, moving between cities and countries to pursue careers and life experiences. The first collaboration between MENU and Tim Rundle, TR Bulb is designed to be taken from apartment to apartment – installed by simply screwing it into the pendant sockets hanging in ceilings all over the world, no electrical expertise required. The dimmable LED bulb, with its elegant, spherical form hides the lamp fitting, while the opal glass diffuser creates an even, harmonious glow, preventing glare.
Special order item: Please allow 2-4 weeks from time of purchase. Please contact our store for availability and lead times.
- 49.2"L x 7.9"W x 17.7"H
- Cord: 118.1", hard-wired (requires installation)
- Anchor Wire Spacing: 41.25" apart
- 2 anchor wires (black steel) with canopy kits included.
- 1 electrical cord (black pvc), runs along one anchor wire.
- Canopy kits: 4.5"W x 1.5"H, mounts to 3.25" junction box.
- Opal Glass
- Powder-coated Steel or Brushed Brass
- Electrical: E26 sockets (4), 100-130V, 60W Max per bulb
- Product has two steel anchoring cables (black) that install into the ceiling. Two canopy kits (black plastic) included.
- Electrical cord (black pvc) runs alongside one anchoring cable.
- 4 TR Bulbs included (6W LED)
The original TR bulb dims from low to bright at a fixed 2700 Kelvin color temperature. This means that the brightness begins at a low warm candle light color and can transition to a brighter warm color. The color temperature of the light is fixed, the only difference in illumination is the brightness. This bulb helps create a cozy and romantic environment for any occasion such as dinner parties, rainy stay-in evenings, or when its time to wind down and read a book.
The new Dim-To-Warm (DtW) TR Bulb turns on and brightens at 1800 Kelvin, then, once at full brightness, further "dimming" changes the color temperature from 1800 Kelvin to 2700 Kelvin. The color starts off as a very warm light and transitions to a colder soft white glow. At 1800-2000 Kelvin, the light is very warm, similar to that of a candle. This warm light is great for spaces where ambient illumination is welcomed such as dining rooms, restaurants, and cozy living spaces. From 2000 Kelvin to 2700 Kelvin, the light transitions from a warm to "cold" color temperature that still has a bit of yellow color in appearance. At 2700 Kelvin, the lighting is cold enough to use regularly at home in your living room, dining room, bedroom, or patio spaces.