Designed by Lambert & Fils Studio
The Dot Collection combines the directness of exposed, spherical bulbs with the rich materiality of brass. Focused, geometric compositions contain these two features, balancing line, surface, and luminous points.
Variation
$12,860
The Beaubien Collection?s strong black lines bend in and out of space, moving effortlessly between simplicity and ornamentation. Round and cubic brass connectors complete the lamps? structures and add a rich material contrast to the powder coated rods. The collection?s industrial and graphic aesthetic is imbued with a palette of influences, from traditional Chinese screens […]
$2,830
$7,440
The Beaubien Collection?s strong black lines move effortlessly between simplicity and ornamentation. The collection?s industrial and graphic aesthetic is imbued with a palette of influences, from traditional Chinese screens to the Memphis movement.
$4,150
The Laurent Collection distills the milk globe to its essential relationship between circle and sphere. A series of thin forms compliment the Laurent globes?forms that carve through space, moving between line, surface, and volume. These forms combine in endless patterns, making it possible for an installation of Laurent lamps to inhabit any space with subtlety […]
$0
The Hashira pendant light is created with the same column-like shape as the floor and table lamp, carefully covered with translucent fabric that reveals the graphic structure within and suspended from the ceiling by a textile cord. Spreading ambient light in a room, it makes a purposeful pendant above a dining table, in a reception […]
$2,050
The Clark Collection pushes the limits of form without sacrificing functionality. Bent metal creates shades that both block and reflect the lamp?s light source, casting light evenly. A marble anchor provides a contemporary touch to its surroundings.
$690
The In The Sun collection radiates festive hues of gold and silver in conjunction with softly cast shadows. The result is a very special atmosphere in the rooms they are used to light. Whether wall-mounted, as a ceiling lamp or hanging, the result is consistently magical.
$250
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.