Aggregated specification data for the Micomlan Architect Lamp identifies a 24W dual-source light engine. This configuration includes a primary task light and a secondary rear-firing atmosphere light designed to mitigate the "cave effect" by providing indirect ambient fill. The articulating arm employs a mechanical tensioning system for improved stability over extended reaches. Technical metrics indicate a total output of approximately 1100 to 1200 lumens, while the onboard logic features an integrated light sensor for automatic luminosity adjustments based on ambient environmental conditions.
Technical Integration & Stability
The base is constructed for high-mass stability, offering a fixed alternative to standard clamp-on mounting systems. Performance analysis shows that the light sensor's placement requires orientation away from reflective surfaces to prevent feedback-induced dimming loops. The electrical interface uses a proprietary DC barrel jack rather than USB-C, and the control system is managed via a touch-capacitive interface. While the aluminum chassis assists in thermal management, the LED components are integrated and non-serviceable. Material analysis confirms that the hinge pivots are reinforced for high-frequency adjustment.
If atmosphere lighting is not a project requirement, the Pzloz 24W variant provides similar primary lumen density in a standard clamp-on format.
This high-output fixture is a specialized entry in the office lighting repository.