Nemo Lampe De Bureau
Starting from the necessity of illuminating the faces reflected in the mirror of a cabinet designed for the famous French glassworks Boussois, in 1965 Charlotte Perriand designed the wall-mounted version of the Lampe de Bureau, later transformed into a table lamp. The grey steel stem is anchored to a lifted, almost suspended, darker base and the translucid pressed glass diffuser is available in two finishes, white inside and green, red, blue mare or blue grey outside. Lampe de Bureau represents an important exercise in the rationalisation of the traditional table lamp.
- Specifications
Source E14 Total power 46W Emission diffused Switching switch on board Tension 230V Dimensions ø15x51xø9,5 Notes Cable length 1,5m,
Steel base dark grey RAL7016, steel body light grey RAL7046, green, red, blue mare and blue grey glass available
Materials steel + glass
This product is CE-approved only and should only be used in countries that follow and accept this standard. If it is used elsewhere it will be at the customer's sole risk, responsibility and liability.- Size Description
ø15x51xø9,5cm
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Charlotte Perriand
To Charlotte Perriand, lamps were not a decorative element added for no reason, but a functional and technical component, a tool and an object answering to specific needs. Perriand's minimalistic approach instills a timeless character in her creations: these are the “Useful Forms” that came from the movement she co-founded in 1949. Like Perriand's furniture, her lamps are not immovable, but rotate and bend themselves, adjusting to our needs.