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Lazada
Designed by Eric De Dormael
These sculptural lights, characterised by their fluidity, their ethereality, their form and their transparency, are all about the subtle interplay of light and shadow. The reflections, shimmers, patterns and vibrations they create dance off the walls. ?ric de Dorma?l?s creations bring forth images, they leave impressions and they provoke sensations.
Variation
$13,740.00
$550.00
There is nothing more tender and magical than the light of a candle. However, it is true that using candles is hard to organise … and, in daily life, a chore. But this light, this chiaroscuro, which encourages convivial moments, is within our grasp. It is with this in mind that we asked Eric de […]
$910.00
MAP 2 by Eric de Dormael join the future’s classic collection similar to the luminaries of Sarfatti, Castiglioni and other masters are now sold by 20th century furniture dealers. DCW ?ditions’ objects are intended to carry on this tradition. These luminaries will delight tomorrow’s galleries. And those who choose to live with them today enjoy […]
$1,010.00
MAP 1 by Eric de Dormael join the future’s classic collection similar to the luminaries of Sarfatti, Castiglioni and other masters are now sold by 20th century furniture dealers. DCW ?ditions’ objects are intended to carry on this tradition. These luminaries will delight tomorrow’s galleries. And those who choose to live with them today enjoy […]
$740.00
Borely is a wall lamp created by the French designer Eric Gizard, with geometric shapes diffusing a soft and warm light.
$260.00
In August 1970, Bertrand Balas designed the lamp Here Comes the Sun. At first glance, this original design is like all the other lamps that get called an ?Original?. But once lit, the Here Comes the Sun hanging lamp takes on a magical quality. Darkness looses its rawness and metamorphoses into something reassuring.
$770.00
The first wall lamp designed by Le Corbusier in 1925, originally thought to enlighten the large windows of Villa La Roche, a manifesto of purist architecture. Nemo edits La Roche enhancing its lightness and functionality: a matte metal frame and an opal glass diffuser for soft lighting.