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CYLINDRIQUE PETITE Bleu pastel
NEMO LIGHTING
€297.60 €372.00
€248.00 HT
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Wall light
CYLINDRIQUE PETITE Bleu pastel
NEMO LIGHTING
CYLINDRIQUE PETITE Bleu pastel
€297.60 €372.00
€248.00 HT
€297.60 €372.00
€248.00 HT
Description
L’Applique Cylindrique Petite est un luminaire très fonctionnel doté de formes simples. Conçue par Charlotte Perriand pour son chalet de montagne Le Vieux Matelot, Applique Cylindrique est un projet qui remonte au début des années 1930. Son intérêt pour les écrans pivotants reflète son observation des gestes humains : un simple geste permet d’orienter l’abat-jour et de contrôler le faisceau lumineux, permettant ainsi de jouer avec la direction et l’intensité lumineuse. Editée par Nemo Lighting, Applique Cylindrique Petite est équipée d’un interrupteur sur la lampe et d’une émission lumineuse indirecte ajustable.
Technology
40w e14 - ampoule non incluse - interrupteur sur la lampe
Charlotte Perriand was a French architect and designer, born on 24 October 1903 and died on 27 October 1999. Perriand is regarded as one of the most influential designers of the 20th century. From the early decades of the century, she promoted a renewal of aesthetic values and contributed to a distinctly modern sensibility in everyday life. Perriand brought a fresh vision to furniture design by removing elements that seemed superfluous. This vision was influenced by her 6-year stay in Japan, where she was inspired by the simplicity and elegance of Japanese design, as well as by her passion for the mountains. Perriand is famous for creating understated furniture directly inspired by the mountains and Japan. With a deep interest in winter sports and mountain life, she was entrusted with the development of high mountain accommodation, including the resort of Les Arcs, from 1967 to 1986. After studying at the Union Centrale des Arts Décoratifs school, Perriand collaborated with Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret on avant-garde research into home furnishings. Their collaborations include the House of Mexico library, the Méribel chairs, and the Cansado enfilade, which have become iconic pieces in modern design. A free and passionate woman, Perriand also left her mark on the history of design through her personality, travels, and her special relationship with nature. From 1955 to 1960, she was the artistic director, along with Jean Prouvé, of the Galerie Steph Simon in Paris, where their work was showcased. She collaborated there with designers like Serge Mouille. Cassina, a prominent design company, has been publishing furniture by Charlotte Perriand since 2004. One of her most famous pieces is the Tabouret Berger, first shown in 1955 at the Synthèse des Arts exhibition in Tokyo. This piece is part of a series inspired by the reinterpretation of local architecture in the Alps and has become one of Perriand's bestsellers. Her professional career also included collaborations with leading French administrations, companies like Air France, and international institutions, cementing her legacy as a globally renowned designer.
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NEMO LIGHTING
Nemo Lighting, founded in Milan in 1993 by Franco Cassina, is a reference name with roots in a history of innovations that has always inspired Italian design. Owned by Federico Palazzari, Nemo creates the Masters collection, a unique selection of lamps designed by 20th-century masters such as Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, Vico Magistretti, Franco Albini, and Kazuhide Takahama. In parallel with these projects, Nemo is also dedicated to creating contemporary icons through collaborations with designers like Mario Bellini, Jean Nouvel, Andrea Branzi, Bernhard Osann, and Arihiro Miyake.