Le Corbusier, Chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Haut, Ronchamp, France, 1953-1955 VS Charlotte Perriand, CP1 | Applique à volet pivotant, Nemo Lighting, 1962 | 2011
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Le Corbusier, Chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Haut, Ronchamp, France, 1953-1955 VS Charlotte Perriand, CP1 | Applique à volet pivotant, Nemo Lighting, 1962 | 2011
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A Design Classic Table Light with a Playful, Geometrical Design - Nemo “Pivotante à Poser“ Table Lamp Design by Charlotte Perriand
A Design Classic Table Light with a Playful, Geometrical Design – Nemo “Pivotante à Poser“ Table Lamp Design by Charlotte Perriand
1950’s “Pivotante à Poser“ Table Lamp Designed by Charlotte Perriand for Nemo
Nemo’s Pivotante à Poser, designed by Charlotte Perriand in the 1950’s, is a table light with a playful, geometrical design. The lamp features a cylindrical body with two rotating diffusers. Their position determines the amount of light and whether it is direct or indirect. Pivotante á Poser is a timeless piece…
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ル・コルビジェがユニテダビタシオンのためにデザインしたコンクリート製のランプ「Borne Béton」をNemo Lighting社が販売 (designboom) Le Corbusier's 'borne béton' concrete lamp rereleased by Nemo Lighting (designboom)
Playing with the geometry of light / Wall Shadows Grand, designer Charles Kalpakian, for Nemo Lighting.
Lampe de Marseille by Nemo lighting
Progettata da Le Corbusier per l’Unité d’Habitation di Marsiglia nel 1950/52, è una lampada da parete con due snodi che ne permettono l’orientamento. E’ realizzata in alluminio, con diffusore tornito in lastra. Disponibile in due versioni, con il corpo verniciato grigio opaco o bianco calce e con l’interno dei diffusori bianco. Emissione diretta ed indiretta. L’interruttore è sul cavo di alimentazione fornito di spina, con doppia accensione per una luce funzionale ed orientabile.
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