Designed by Javier Mariscal
Graphic and playful table lamp made with an particulated arm and body in matt black metal. The two-tone lampshade with matt white interior creates a diffused light and provides the possibility of reducing the intensity of the light in the upper part thanks to the light bulb cover with the hat closure.
Finishes:
Adjustable shade, structure in steel painted black, diffusor in opal glass, shade in aluminium painted black
Dimensions:
W350 x D270 x H360 mm
Wattage:
42W, E27
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Applique de Marseille, designed by Le Corbusier in 1938/1939 for his Parisian flat in Rue Nungesser et Coli, provides direct and diffused light: two cone-shaped lampshades orient the light upwards and downwards, providing uniform and sharp light beams.
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