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Kuta Table Lamp

1,823 

Kuta table lamp, created by the designer Vico Magistretti for Nemo Cassina Lighting. Kuta is a table lamp with a particular and unusual appearance: the reflector, shielding the light distribution, creates the effect of a solar eclipse. Kuta with its marble base and chrome details is the perfect design table lamp to elegantly decorate any environment.

Parliament Floor Lamp

3,450 

The Parliament is a floor lamp of the brand Nemo is a part of the Parliament family. The Nemo Parliament floor lamp has an IP value of IP20 and is suitable for indoor use.

Lampe de Marseille Mini

2,060 

A design classic with function

The wall lamp Lampe de Marseille Mini was designed by Le Corbusier for the unique project l’Unité d’Habitation in Marseille and impresses with its timeless design and high functionality. The lampshade is individually adjustable and has a direct and indirect light output. The diffuser is painted white inside.
The luminaire is supplied with power cord and switch on the cable, but wall installation without plug is also possible.

Projecteur Floor

3,376 

The clever and bold Projecteur 365 Floor Lamp was designed in 1954 by Le Corbusier for Milan design company Nemo.

Nemo is an Italian lighting and furniture manufacturer that bases its designs on vintage Italian lamps. The brand creates practical, functional lighting products which become conversation pieces. Le Corbusier was a Swiss-French designer and architect who is most famous for helping to pioneer modern architecture.

Projecteur

645 

The Projecteur 365 Suspended Lamp was created by Le Corbusier for the manufacturer Nemo.

As well as commissioning work from top contemporary designers, this Milanese firm also issues key pieces by past masters in the field of interior décor. One such is Le Corbusier 1887-1965 . Born in Switzerland and based in France, he became one of the 20th century’s most important architects, evolving a rigorous style which drew on the purity of geometrical forms. Many of his large-scale projects are now UNESCO-listed landmarks and in 1997 he was granted the honour of appearing on the Swiss 10 franc note.