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Designed by Patrick Jouin
Like a powder case or a precious box, the mechanical action of opening or closing makes the object reassuring and immediately understandable. The light is diffused by a thick glass pane, throughout its depththickness. Inside, the polished brass flap acts as a pivoting mirror thanks to a visible hinge.
Finishes:
Fitting and shade in polished brass, diffusor in textured glass
Dimensions:
W173-346 x D55 x H195 mm
Wattage:
8W, 2700K, Built in LED, IP44
Note:
Brass will tarnish and petina with age
$990.00
Hard on the outside, and soft on the inside. Designed to work on the bathroom space, specific to the time of morning or evening. An elegant light for an object that plays with intimacy. Inspired by the shades of dawn or dusk, to be tender is to be enlightened like a single cloud standing out […]
$1,200.00
The Kantarell Wall & Ceiling Lamp exudes an aesthetic elegance through its pared-back perfection, where flowing curves and soft finishes create a compelling visual impression. The almost hidden LED light source, resembling an inverted funnel, disperses the light from the centre and allows it to diffuse across the gently curved shade, creating an intangible ambient […]
$790.00
As admirer of Alexander Calder, in 1951 Schottlander created the Mantis series of lamps. Movement is intrinsic to all of Schottlander’s work: an artist, an engineer and in no small measure a handyman, he devised a clever system of counterweights combined with a series of strong, and flexible metal bars. The shade also is unique […]
$320.00
Resulting from a constant research on essential shapes and a project to miniaturise the components, Fix represents the harmonious link between space and light: clean lines, compact dimensions and a new optical system housed in a square die-cast aluminium silhouette. A double light beam of 100? emphasises light control through a very delicate and natural […]
$590.00
Realised in 1979, Kuta expresses Magistretti?s constant quest to combine simplicity and geometric rigour with an evocative lighting effect of lights and shadows.