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Designed by Lambert & Fils Studio
The main feature of the Waldorf Collection combines an open hemispherical shade with a cylindrical socket cover. This composite shade is deployed in suspension and wall-mounted configurations with natural brass and powder coated rods. Swivelling shades and other moving parts add functional flexibility to the crisp, streamlined forms of this collection.
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$11,350.00
The Cliff Collection showcases the original materials from Lambert & Fils workshop. Natural brass and matte black rods provide structure for lamps. The finishing details add character and nuance to the lamp?s robust, functional forms.
$2,250.00
Ipoli is a decorative multifunctional collection centered on the movement of playful swiveling heads atop a slender base. The collection draws inspiration from the design tradition of utilitarian, streamlined task lamps and office lighting, while enfolding Lambert & Fils’ unique twist, both poetic and sturdy. Whether employed as a task light, ambient accent, or focal […]
$4,380.00
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 […]
$1,290.00
$1,320.00
Inspired by the Japanese pine tree in the ground, the BrichetZiegler studio carved this lighting object with mastery and precision. Niwaki is an artificial plant. Carved for the wind, it seems to float and glide through the air. Its finish reflects a balance between work and humility, this lamp is orga(mecha)nic.
$750.00
Nesso is an icon of Italian design from the ?6s, a decade that heralded the conquest of modernity in which design redefined the domestic landscape though the first uses of plastics. Innovative and democratic, its expressive form inspired by nature interprets and challenges industrial manufacturing technology.
While the air bubbles in the glass dome of the IRIS luminaire, created by designer Sebastian Herkner, are reminiscent of underwater worlds,unlike the portable version, the on/off switch is protruding and has a knurled rotary knob. The diamond knurling gives this a tactile touch and breaks up the clean design of the aluminium base.