This pendant comes as a flat-packed kitset which needs to be assembled by the customer.
Product description
By David Trubridge.
Maru's hidden secret is the kaleidoscopic pattern of light it casts upwards. The torus form is inspired by diatoms, which are at the base of the entire oceanic food chain. The name Maru is found in both New Zealand Māori and Japanese languages, with references to the cycle of life. Maru is a feature lighting sculpture powered by six internal Lumiled LED's, which project light upwards creating overlapping patterns. Maru can complement other light sources and equally provide a moody 'wow!' element, in a low-lit environment such as a bar, lounge, or restaurant.
Please note: Painted options of Maru are generally cut to order with a lead time of up to 8 weeks. If you need your light urgently, please email us to check David Trubridge for current stock levels.
Shipped in environmentally friendly packaging.
Easy assembly at home via PDF or online video.
Two sizes.
12 Standard colour options
Comes with suspension wires, integrated LED's, driver and ceiling canopy.
Intended for dry interior spaces.
This pendant comes as a flat-packed kitset which needs to be assembled by the customer.
Additional information
What you receive:
- Kitset lampshade including fixings/suspension, lamp holder and instructions.
- Integrated LED's and driver
- Ceiling canopy
Uplighting 6x Lumileds Luxeon Z ES LXZ2790 - 15.6W
ANS/NZ Compliant
Must be installed by a registered Electrician
Shipping and returns
This product will be shipped directly from David Trubridge in Hastings within 3-14 days.
We also offer a generous 30-day refund policy. If the product is not suitable for any reason, return it to us for a refund or exchange. Please remember that the product needs to be in its original condition, and to keep all packaging intact for an easy return. Please download the returns form from our Contact page.
New Zealand/Aotearoa based David Trubridge is one of the world’s preeminent designers and a recognised leader in environmentally responsible design.
From David's beginnings as a forester and furniture maker, a deep connection to nature was built. His sea-fearing journies around the world gave him an even deeper respect for nature. With his young family in the 80's they stayed onshore in various pacific islands which gave him an awareness of living in harmony with the earth. The company is no different, every single product is the result from inspections and inspirations from mother nature. The processing and manufacturing of their designs is done as environmentally as possible.