parliament floor lamp
by Le Corbusier from Nemo
parliament floor lamp
Designed by Le Corbusier
Painted aluminum
Made by Nemo
Designed by Le Corbusier in 1963 for the Parliament in Chandigarh in India, Parliament is a symbol of 1950s modernism, inspired by the industrial lighting of the time. The adjustable diffuser consists of two open symmetrical cones for direct and indirect lighting. The finishes reflect the “claviers de couleurs” color system developed by the Swiss-French master.
67 - 71" h | shade: 6.3" dia. | 16" d | base: 10.2" dia. | cable: 106.9" | UL listed
light source: 2x 52W E26 bulbs (not included)
dimmable (integrated dimmer)
Painted aluminum
Made by Nemo
Designed by Le Corbusier in 1963 for the Parliament in Chandigarh in India, Parliament is a symbol of 1950s modernism, inspired by the industrial lighting of the time. The adjustable diffuser consists of two open symmetrical cones for direct and indirect lighting. The finishes reflect the “claviers de couleurs” color system developed by the Swiss-French master.
67 - 71" h | shade: 6.3" dia. | 16" d | base: 10.2" dia. | cable: 106.9" | UL listed
light source: 2x 52W E26 bulbs (not included)
dimmable (integrated dimmer)
Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier was an architect, designer, urbanist and writer. He was born in Switzerland and became a French citizen in 1930. He was an early proponent of modern high rise design and had a personal dedication to providing better living conditions for the residents of crowded cities.
Nemo has roots in innovation that has inspired Italian design. Nemo creates “The Masters” collection of lamps designed by masters of the twentieth century such as Le Corbusier. Nemo also dedicates itself to the creation of contemporary icons by collaborating with contemporary designers.

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