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projecteur 165 pendant lamp
Design Le Corbusier, 1954
Aluminum body, glass diffuser
Made by Nemo
"The seed of Chandigarh is well sown."
- Le Corbusier
The Projecteur Lamp by Le Corbusier was designed for the Chandigarh High Court, India, in 1954. Together with his cousin, Pierre Jeanneret, they transformed the complex in Chandigarh into a masterful example of International Style architecture and design. Everything down to the smallest details were designed by Le Corbusier including the light fixtures used throughout.
The Projecteur Lamp is an excellent example of Le Corbusier's pragmatic approach to design.
Aluminum body painted in night blue, white sand or moka. Diffuser glass curved and sandblasted in the inner part. The Projecteur 365 has a painted body, base and canopies. Screws and small metal parts are black chromed. Available in the floor, wall/ ceiling and pendant versions. The wall/ceiling and pendant lamps are available also in the outdoor version (IP54). The Projecteur 165 Mini is available in the clamp, wall and pendant versions. Clamp and canopies are painted in matte black with screws and small black chrome metal parts. Diffused and adjustable light output. E27 socket allows the use of fluorescent and LED sources.
* E27 bulb
* Direct, spot, 23W/120V light source
* Adjustable shade
* IP20 (indoor, dry location)
7.1" h | 8.7" dia | ceiling mount: 4.3" | cable: 6.9" l
$383.00 + free shipping
(usually ships in 7-10 days)
Aluminum body, glass diffuser
Made by Nemo
"The seed of Chandigarh is well sown."
- Le Corbusier
The Projecteur Lamp by Le Corbusier was designed for the Chandigarh High Court, India, in 1954. Together with his cousin, Pierre Jeanneret, they transformed the complex in Chandigarh into a masterful example of International Style architecture and design. Everything down to the smallest details were designed by Le Corbusier including the light fixtures used throughout.
The Projecteur Lamp is an excellent example of Le Corbusier's pragmatic approach to design.
Aluminum body painted in night blue, white sand or moka. Diffuser glass curved and sandblasted in the inner part. The Projecteur 365 has a painted body, base and canopies. Screws and small metal parts are black chromed. Available in the floor, wall/ ceiling and pendant versions. The wall/ceiling and pendant lamps are available also in the outdoor version (IP54). The Projecteur 165 Mini is available in the clamp, wall and pendant versions. Clamp and canopies are painted in matte black with screws and small black chrome metal parts. Diffused and adjustable light output. E27 socket allows the use of fluorescent and LED sources.
* E27 bulb
* Direct, spot, 23W/120V light source
* Adjustable shade
* IP20 (indoor, dry location)
7.1" h | 8.7" dia | ceiling mount: 4.3" | cable: 6.9" l
$383.00 + free shipping
(usually ships in 7-10 days)
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Corbusier
Le Corbusier, whose birth name was Charles-Édouard Jeanneret (1887-1965), was not only a pioneer of modern architecture, but also an architect, designer, urbanist, and writer. He was born in Switzerland and became a French citizen in 1930. His career spanned five decades and his constructed buildings spanned Europe, India and America. 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.
Founded in Milan in 1993 by Franco Cassina, Nemo lighting is a brand that has roots in innovations that has inspired Italian design. Nemo creates “The Masters” collection, a unique selection of lamps designed by masters of the twentieth century such as Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, Vico Magistretti, Franco Albini and Kazuhide Takahama. Nemo also dedicates itself to the creation of contemporary icons by collaborating with designers including Mario Bellini, Jean Nouvel, Andrea Branzi, Bernhard Osann and Arihiro Miyake.
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