Hueblog: Pendant light cord from the 3D printer now available

Pendant light cord from the 3D printer now available

Costs at least 59.99 euros

Another Philips Hue product announced in January is now available in Germany and many other European countries: The pendant light cord for filament lamps. Available in two different versions for 59.99 or 69.99 euros and in two colours each.

The price is definitely on a par with Hue, and the production of the pendant lights is also quite special. “The pendant light cord for filament lamps is made from recycled materials. It was produced using a 3D printer from biocircular materials such as biomass and natural waste,” reads the product description.


One thing that should definitely be mentioned again when looking at the price: no bulb is included. Instead, you have to use an E27 bulb of your choice; the pendant lights naturally look best with a Hue Filament lamp.

The medium-sized pendant light has a 16.5-centimetre body, while the large model has a 22.5-centimetre body. The maximum length from the ceiling to the bottom of the body is 175 centimetres.

Philips Hue pendant light cord

If you are simply looking for a cord to hang a single lamp, you can of course find much cheaper alternatives on the high street; I have already found corresponding offers for €16.99 on Amazon. However, these are made in the classic way and not from recycled materials from the 3D printer.

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Check your local Philips Hue Online Store for availability of Hue products in your country. There you will also find all the technical information and prices.



In den letzten Jahren habe ich mich zu einem echten Experten in Sachen Hue & HomeKit entwickelt. Mittlerweile habe ich über 50 Lampen und zahlreiche Schalter im Einsatz. In meinem kleinen Blog teile ich meine Erfahrungen gerne mit euch.

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