Serge Mouille – Lampadaire 3 bras Spider
Serge Mouille – Lampadaire 3 bras Spider
649.00 €
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A sort of echo to Calder’s work but in the lighting, the 3 arms Spider floor lamp by Serge Mouille imagined in 1955 never ceases to fascinate by its structure and its work on metal – the signature of this goldsmith of design.
Name of the product : Lampadaire 3 bras Spider
Designer : Serge Mouille
Description : The Spider 3-arm floor lamp has a very successful execution, which allows the light to be directed precisely in your interiors. It comes in the form of a spherical rosette serving as a base for 3 articulated arms of different sizes measuring respectively 55, 90 and 110 cm in length.
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