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Designed by Bernhard Osann
Manual interaction and flexibility are the cornerstones of Flamingo: the variable weight distribution and central centre of gravity allow the structure to balance itself independently, ensuring stability and freedom of movement without friction. The adjustable light source offers functional or decorative illumination.
Variation
$1,730.00
Essential aesthetics and pure functionality. The swivelling arc in matte black painted steel allows wide movement, and gives the opportunity to both interact and decorate the space. The cylindrical spot, with optional anti-glare filter, allows the light to be directed as required. The light beam is warm and diffuse.
$1,130.00
$340.00
Between 1951 and 1957, Le Corbusier designed the Sanskar Kendra Museum, a museum in the Indian city of Ahmedabad. The spiral shaped building contains all the fundamentals of his architecture. For this project, in 1954 Le Corbusier conceived a lighting system he named ?Projecteur?, installed in the structure to maximise the lighting effect
$1,460.00
Metamorphosis is a transformation from one form into another. Metamorphosis as the transformation of crystal into a stunning lighted jewel in any interior, creates a variable jewel that enables your own compositions.These are flawlessly presented in both craftsmanship and technical execution.The delicate geometric cut of the Metamorphosis Collection on hand-blown crystal comes alive with its […]
$1,630.00
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 […]
$1,030.00
Lampe de Marseille was named after the Unit? d?Habitation in Marseille, the massive building designed between 1949 and 1952 by Le Corbusier and a symbol of Brutalist architecture.