Pendant light, B212, white, H50cm - Lignes de Démarcation

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The B212 pendant light is signed by Michel Buffet in 1954 and published by the French house Lignes de Démarcation.


An iconic design will be perfect in all interiors : Living room, bedroom...
It is composed in 3 steel sheets including one which is perforated (diffuser and reflector of light (2 sources)). All is suspended by four steel cables and a rosette. Each lamp is numbered and has a certificate of authenticity.
Made in France.

Base :
e14
Bulb type :
halogène eco- energétique
Color :
white
Condition :
new
Country of origin :
France
Created for :
indoor
Creation year :
1954
Energy label :
a > c
IP :
20
Material :
steel
Max power :
< 50 w
Model :
b212
Number of bulbs :
1
Product code :
lignes-de-démarcation_b212-blanc
Source included :
Yes
Dimensions :
L 65.0cm x H 50.0cm x P 39.0cm
Diameter Ø :
0.5cm
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Designed by : Michel Buffet

Michel Buffet is an international designer, born in Paris in 1931.

After receiving Engineer and Interior Architect degrees, he focused on creating objects: furniture an...

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