Charlotte Perriand – Applique à volet pivotant
Charlotte Perriand – Applique à volet pivotant
204.00 €
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For Charlotte Perriand, lamps were not a decorative element added without reason, but a functional and technical element, a tool and an object responding to specific needs. Perriand’s minimalist approach infuses his designs with a timeless character. And this wall lamp embodies its concept of “Useful forms”.
Name of the product :Applique à volet pivotant
Designer : Charlotte Perriand
Description : Designer and architect Charlotte Perriand embodied modernity and the avant-garde throughout the 20th century. This metal wall lamp is a reissue of the original model designed by Charlotte Perriand in 1962. Le Corbusier’s collaborator favors simplicity and useful form over luxury. Very innovative for the time, this wall lamp with a pivoting shutter has lost nothing of its modernity.
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