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Wall light
LIGHT ME TENDER HORIZONTAL Blanc
DCW EDITIONS
€594.00
€495.00 HT
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Wall light
LIGHT ME TENDER HORIZONTAL Blanc
DCW EDITIONS
LIGHT ME TENDER HORIZONTAL Blanc
€594.00
€495.00 HT
€594.00
€495.00 HT
Description
L'applique murale Light Me Tender Horizontal baigne votre espace de sa douce lumière, inspirée des nuances de l'aube et du crépuscule. Conçu par Patrick Jouin en collaboration avec DCW Editions, ce luminaire apporte une atmosphère chaleureuse dans la salle de bain. Sa pièce en verre soufflé qui évoque la simplicité d'un galet, est fixée au mur par un bloc d'aluminium doré, offrant légèreté et fonctionnalité. Son design épuré lui permet de sublimer non seulement la salle de bain mais aussi les couloirs ou les entrées, ajoutant une touche d'élégance à tout espace. Light Me Tender Horizontal de DCW Editions incarne ainsi l'alliance parfaite entre esthétique et fonctionnalité, créant une ambiance intime et apaisante où que vous soyez.
Born in Nantes in 1967, Patrick Jouin graduated from Ensci in 1992 and began his career at Thomson Multimedia, headed by the famous Philippe Starck. At Tim Thom, Patrick Jouin developed a number of objects: speakers, televisions, telephones, etc. He then continued his work in Philippe Starck's own agency, until, strengthened by this experience and driven by personal projects, he decided to set up his own agency in 1998, in the 11th arrondissement of Paris. Alain Ducasse soon placed his trust in him and asked him to design the decor for his restaurants (Plaza Athénée, Mix in Las Vegas, etc.). He started thinking about furniture, but did not ignore industrial design, from the Nutella spatula to the Decaux sanisette, from saucepans for Alessi to the Vélib bollards in Paris. Seduced by translucent polymer materials, he collaborated with Kartell, notably on the Thalya chair. With each successive project, Patrick Jouin has become a benchmark on the international scene. It stands out for its refined and sometimes daring creations. Working with Alain Ducasse, the Pasta Pot has become an essential kitchen utensil. He draws his inspiration from industrial culture, with manifest forms that are massive yet invisible, which he inserts and reinterprets both in his interior design and in the creation of objects.
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DCW EDITIONS
Founded in 2008 by Philippe Cazer and Frédéric Winkler, the French company DCW Editions specializes in the design and reissue of lighting and furniture designs. Its goal is to give a second life to objects that have left their mark on the past. The objects reimagined by DCW Editions share key traits: they are well-designed, thoughtfully created, and expertly crafted. “C’est l’amour des objets qui nous a guidé dans l’aventure de DCW. Everyday objects, reliable in use, honest, well-designed, and well-made. Objects that we treat with care, and sometimes even with affection. It’s a way of living and seeing the world.”