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Designed by Clement Cauvet
Tau, borrows its name and shape from the Greek alphabet. A return to the essentials of language, a timeless dialogue. The object is on the border between a sculpture and an architectural building, it is functional through its light.
Finishes:
Base and shade in brass, structure in concrete
Dimensions:
W400 x D170 x H458 mm
Wattage:
6.8W, 2700K, Built in LED
$2,050.00$1,742.50
Iota borrows its name and shape from the Greek alphabet. A return to the essentials of language, a timeless dialogue. On a table, a console, a desk, the finesse of the object is revealed when the light caresses this radicalness.
Pi is on the border between a sculpture and an architectural building, it is functional through its light. The light source shines backwards, when placed next to a wall, illuminates to give a pleasant light.
$1,630.00$1,385.50
The starting point of AARO was a gesture. A movement. Simon Schmitz wanted to create an as fluid motion as possible, which immediately lead him to the sphere. A sphere has so many fantastic attributes. With a sphere as a joint they are no limited directions, it has no left or right, no top or […]
$540.00
Named after the famed and pioneering French author known simply as Colette, the table lamp has an avant-garde aesthetic. Showcasing a tactile shade and base fully encased in a crisp, off-white cotton-linen blend, this dimmable lamp is elegant, fresh and playful.
$1,850.00
Arrival is a complete lamp family with dynamic, flowing shapes that sculpt light with delicate, graphic lines. Branching out from a central joint, common to all the different versions, each model has three arms that form a soft, organic geometric shape through a profile that is both light and structure. Each element has a section […]
$1,560.00$1,326.00
Playing with the contrasts between materiality and immateriality, presence, absence, and revelation of light, la Lampe Frechin offers a sensitive experience of optics between science and magic.By confronting timeless materials, and a poetic approach to technology, it illuminates as much as it irradiates spaces.