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Secto

pendant – floor lamp – table lamp – wall lamp
 

design Seppo Koho

The Secto lamp was the starting point of the Finnish brand Secto Design. This first lamp laid the foundations of the brand's style: its thin slats made of birch plywood are attached to rings of aircraft plywood using glue and nails. Slightly spaced from each other, the slats gently let in the light to give a soft, cosy and warm atmosphere. Each lamp is made in Finland by a highly skilled craftsman, and is subject to rigorous quality control.

The Secto pendant is available in 2 sizes and 4 finishes. They come with a white textile cable and canopy, except for the black version (black textile cable and canopy).

Materials formpressed birch slats, natural, white or black laminated or with walnut veneer

Secto Small 4201 pendant

Dimensions Ø25 x H45 cm – 150 cm textile cable

Weight 1.2kg

Light source E27 LED bulb included (3000K, pure white, 1060 lumens)

Secto small 4201 - Birch

Secto small 4201 - Walnut

Secto small 4201 - Black

Secto small 4201 - White

Secto 4200 pendant

Dimensions Ø30 x H60 cm – 150 cm textile cable

Weight 1.4kg

Light source E27 LED bulb included (3000K, pure white, 1060 lumens)

Secto 4200 - Birch

Secto 4200 - Walnut

Secto 4200 - Black

Secto 4200 - White

Secto 4220 table lamp

Materials painted steel frame structure

Dimensions Height 75 cm – lampshade Ø25 cm – base Ø28 cm – 4.3 kg – textile cord 220 cm

Light source E27 LED bulb included (3000K, pure white, 1060 lumens, dimmable)

Secto 4220 - Birch

Secto 4220 - Walnut

Secto 4220 - Black

Secto 4220 - White

Secto 4230 wall lamp

Dimensions height 60 cm – depth 9-18 cm – width 13-31 cm – 1 kg – textile cord 240 cm

Light source E14 LED bulb included (3000K, warm white, 470 lumens, dimmable)

Mounting with or without wire

Secto 4230 - Birch

Secto 4230 - Walnut

Secto 4230 - Black

Secto 4230 - White

Secto Small 4231 wall lamp

Dimensions height 45 cm – depth 9-15 cm – width 13-25 cm – 0.8 kg – textile cord of 240 cm

Light source E14 LED bulb included (3000K, pure white, 470 lumens, dimmable)

Mounting with or without wire

Secto small 4231 - Birch

Secto 4231 - Walnut

Secto small 4231 - Black

Secto 4231 - White

Secto 4210 floor lamp

Materials painted steel frame

Dimensions Adjustable height 175-185 cm – lampshade Ø30 cm – base Ø34 cm – 7 kg – textile cord 230 cm

Light source E27 LED bulb included (3000K, pure white, 1060 lumens, dimmable)

Secto 4210 - Birch

Secto 4210 - Walnut

Secto 4210 - Black

Secto 4210 - White

Seppo Koho

”I truly enjoy turning sketches into wooden prototypes with my own hands. Finding a concrete solution to implementing a detail after persistent experimenting is a fascinating moment!” says the award-winning architect Seppo Koho, the designer of the Secto Design lamps.

Secto Design has collaborated with the internationally acclaimed architect, interior designer Seppo Koho (b. 1967) since 1995, first on furniture and since 2002 focusing solely on lamps. Seppo Koho is a graduate from both Helsinki University of Art and Design and Tampere University of Technology. Currently he runs his own architecture studio in Helsinki. 

Seppo Koho’s architectonic touch is clearly visible in the Secto Design lighting collection. All the lamps are suitable both for public and private interiors which for him is a sign of good design. Seppo Koho also regards the Secto Design lamps as lighted spaces seen from outside, like cosy houses on a dark evening.

Seppo Koho not only designs the lamps but also makes the first prototypes by hand himself. He has always been interested in wood crafting and experimenting with the possibilities that wood as a material can bring. Making a wooden prototype of a new lamp solves many details in the design a computer drawing cannot answer to.

Seppo Koho’s aim is to make lamps that give a harmonious light without the blinding shine coming from visible lightbulbs. The light source is hidden in all the Secto Design lamps whereas the light itself is visible in the fascinating patterns it makes on the walls and floor. The play of light and shadows together with the warmth of the birch wood give Seppo Koho’s minimalistic designs a poetic twist that intrigue people all around the world.