Coemar cinematographic pinspot lighthouse dating back to the 1970s.
The lighthouse has been completely restored, completely dismantled, sandblasted and repainted, it has been rewired and is in perfect working order.
All the parts that compose it are original.
It was mounted on a contemporary wooden surveyor's easel from the Galileo workshops to create a modern and elegant floor lamp capable of furnishing any environment and being noticed wherever it is positioned.
The lighthouse is equipped with a PC lens which is a smooth convex plane on one side and convex on the other, creating a soft light beam with regular edges.
The light beam of the headlight is adjustable via a bottomless screw which, by turning, brings the lamp closer or further away from the lens, creating a wide or narrow beam of light as seen in the photos.
On the front, there is a filter holder in which colored filters can be inserted to change the color of the light.
the lighthouse can be easily dismantled from the stand and, if desired, it can also be hung from the ceiling or on other supports.
Measurements:
Minimum stand height 91 cm
Minimum height of stand with headlight 121 cm
Maximum stand height 150 cm
Maximum height of stand with headlight 180 cm
Lighthouse:
Height 30 cm
Width 35 cm
Depth 20 cm
Lens diameter 16 cm