Pauline Esparon plays with the notion of «rawness», a form of archaism, a primary state of materials before their standardization by industry. Forms from the vegetal, the animal or the mineral worlds become playful and can be intertwined. Her works always start with the investigation of materials, and slide from an instinctive research to a definite shape. Objects are plural, to constitute a collection, an ensemble, an atmosphere.
Pierre Yovanovitch began his career in 1990 in men’s fashion at Pierre Cardin in Brussels and then in Paris until 2000. In 2001, Pierre Yovanovitch opened his agency “Pierre Yovanovitch Architecture d’Intérieur”.
The LAURA lamp is made to order by Ateliers Bataillard, Paris. It is composed in 2 parts, one with a structure made of patinated steel. The other part is where the lamp is located and is made of perforated patinated steel.
Lindsey Adelman lives and works in her hometown of New York City. She has specialized in lighting design since 1996. Founded in 2006, her studio has grown into a group of forty with a recent location opening in Los Angeles. The lighting collections are driven by developing industrial modular systems to capture the ephemeral, fleeting beauty of nature. She is challenged and seduced by the immaterial substance of light and is obsessed with creating forms that maximize light’s sensual effect and highlight emptiness. Adelman’s work has been exhibited at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, Design Miami, Nilufar Gallery, and BDDW, among others. For many years, the studio has embraced a philanthropic mission supporting the Robin Hood Foundation to fight poverty in New York City. Adelman credits much of the studio’s current success to this desire to make an impact. Adelman lives with her designer husband Ian and their son Finn in Brooklyn.
Elegant dining chair with a curved backrest and slender legs.
The Era chair has legs made from steel rod, 16mm diameter. The seat panel is made from multi-layer poplar wood, sprung with coated rubber elastic straps and padded with polyurethane foam covered with acrylic fibre layers. The backrest of the Era chair is made from sheet-steel band, padded with polyurethane foam and secured to the frame with brass screws. All steel parts are powder-coated in a gunmetal grey colour, except the brass screws which has a matt lacquer finish. Seat and backrest with fabric or leather upholstery
Le Corbusier designed the lamp Parliament for the Chandigarh Parliament in India. Floor lamp, double adjustable emission, in painted aluminium with diffusers matt black and yellow or white and grey and in the new finishing matt black and red. Whitewash internal diffusers. Stem matt grey.
Located in Los Angeles, Atelier de Troupe is a creative studio founded by former film set designer Gabriel Abraham. Since 2011, the brand’s artistic director has been synthesizing the decorative imagination of the 20th century to produce lighting and furniture with immediate evocative power. Atelier de Troupe designs modern antiques with timeless charm by drawing on the Bauhaus, Italian cinema of the 1960s or the French decorative spirit. A refreshing and resolutely contemporary brand.
The Alice collection is inspired by brutalist modular architecture. The textured hand blown glass cubes are sandblasted to create a soft glow and stacked together to diffuse light in different intensities. The frame is made of solid brass or blackened brass.
The Wagenfeld lamp is one of the most famous lamps of the Bauhaus era. The WG25 variant of the world famous lamp was designed in 1925 by Wilhelm Wagenfeld (1900-1990). Unlike the original WG24 model, the WG25 lamp has a nickel-plated metal frame instead of a glass frame. The glass foot is identical in both models.
Wilhelm Wagenfeld apprenticed in a silversmith’s factory and attended art school before being admitted to the world-famous Bauhaus workshop, where he created this great classic, also known as the Wagenfeld lamp or Bauhaus lamp. With his metal and glass creations, Wagenfeld was one of the leading industrial designers of his time.
The W lamp by Wilhelm Wagenfeld is available in different models. The WG25 lamp has this very characteristic opal glass dome. The lamp base is made of glass, the frame is made of nickel-plated metal.
The Wagenfeld lamp is manufactured according to Wilhelm Wagenfeld’s original dimensions and materials by Tecnolumen. Tecnolumen is the only manufacturer authorized to produce the reissue of the Wagenfeld lamp, protected by copyright. Of course, all the lamps carry the Bauhaus and Tecnolumen logos.
The Cliff Collection brings together the best of Lambert & fils Studio in its use of many signature elements. Natural brass and matte black rods provide structure for lamps with elegant shades and a range of spherical bulbs. The finishing and connection details complete this full collection of lamps, giving character and nuance to their robust, functional forms.
The Cliff Collection brings together the best of Lambert & fils Studio in its use of many signature elements. Natural brass and matte black rods provide structure for lamps with elegant shades and a range of spherical bulbs. The finishing and connection details complete this full collection of lamps, giving character and nuance to their robust, functional forms.
Details
Model : CLIFF FLOOR LAMP
Designer : LAMBERT & FILS
Editor : LAMBERT & FILS
Period : 2014
Dimension : L 61 x W 67,3 x H 160 cm
Materials : brass, powder coated aluminium and powder coated steel