“In his Decorative Art,
Le Corbusier writes about “machines
for sitting, for classifying, for lighting”,
in 1924. Among the illustrations of the
famous essay, he uses a suspension of
industrial production as an
up-to-date object, counter-posed to the
nonsense of the period lightings, so
widely available at that time.
He starts his battle for the affirmation
of a functional and linear design,
practical and versatile, with durable
materials and formal choices,
that goes far beyond the moods of
decorative fashions.”
Domitilla Dardi, design historian
340°
Ø6.7
220°
Ø19.7
65.4
15.7
31.5
220°
180°
Lampe de Marseille grey
Lampe de Marseille
WALL HALO/FLUO/LED
E26 Ø4.3” (down)+A60 (up) | double emission,
direct+indirect | 2x70W | mono switch, on cable |
120V | IP 20 (indoor, dry location) | note installation
with cable+plug, cable length 4.9’+4.2’
LDM EDD 31 structure matt grey
LDM EWW 31 structure whitewash
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