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Designed by Charlotte Perriand
An avant-garde icon of the 1950s, Pivotante ? Poser was conceived by Charlotte Perriand as an architectural element. The light emission interacts with the material texture, volumes, dimensions and graphic signs created by the two rotating diffusers, which allow both closing and opening of the light beam for direct or indirect light.
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$530.00
Wall lamps designed in 1962 by Charlotte Perriand for her mountain chalet in M?ribel in the French Alps.
$580.00
Designed by Charlotte Perriand for her mountain chalet Le Vieux Matelot, Applique Cylindrique is a design that dates back to the early 1930s. Her interest in pivoting screens reflects her observation on human gestures: a simple touch allows to direct the lampshade and to control the light beam, making it possible to adjust intensity and […]
$510.00
$1,480.00
Charlotte Perriand was inspired by the boom of sailboats when in 1938 she conceived Potence Pivotante. Designed as a highly accessible swivel lamp, realized using two black tubular sections assembled in the shape of an inverted ?L? to lead the electrical wire from the switch to the bulb. The steel arm fixed to the wall […]
$1,120.00
The Stellar Dust lighting is composed of countless speckles that seem to float through space. Both optical illusions and the remarkable effects of these crystal components perfectly juxtapose modern interiors. The crystal-clear color and universal round shape add to its versatility. This collection was originally designed for J&T Bank in Prague by CMC Architects, and […]
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$2,060.00
As admirer of Alexander Calder, in 1951 Schottlander created the Mantis series of lamps. Movement is intrinsic to all of Schottlander’s work: an artist, an engineer and in no small measure a handyman, he devised a clever system of counterweights combined with a series of strong, and flexible metal bars. The shade also is unique […]
$1,040.00
Tempio light draws its inspiration from Japanese temples, from their calm philosophy, their colours and portico forms.