Wall light, Volet pivotant plié, red, LED, 3000K, 826lm, L26cm, H34cm - Nemo Lighting
The sconces with pivoting flap were designed by Charlotte Perriand in 1962.
The house of Nemo Lightning unveils the edition of these famous sconces!
Belonging to the modern movement of the 20th century, the famous French architect and designer created real architectural lighting fixtures. She imagines here sconces with a simple design very modern for the time! They are composed of a white metal body and a folded aluminum shutter. The shutter is adjustable and positioned to diffuse an indirect light.
These wall lights can easily find their place in a room near a headboard, a corridor, an entrance. The fold of the shutter creates a volume effect in your room. You can also create your own composition by positioning the different models of these wall lights on a wall.
The shutter of this model measures 34cm long and 26cm wide. The wall sconce is 8cm wide.
The LED light source 20W - 3000 K - 826 lm is included.
Made in Italy.
- Color :
- red
- Condition :
- new
- Country of origin :
- Italy
- Created for :
- indoor
- Material :
- aluminium
- Warranty :
- 2ans
- Dimensions :
- L 26.0cm x H 34.0cm x P 8.0cm
- Diameter Ø :
- 0.0cm
- standard delivery, under 48h (for product in stock): 6,90 €
- delivery in a pick-up store, under 48h (for product in stock): 5,90 €
- express delivery, the next day before 1pm (for product in stock): 12,90 €
- Delivery by courier during the day within 3 hours (for any order placed before 3 p.m.):
A product can be returned within 14 calendar days, starting on the day following the day on which the goods were received. To return a product, one needs to follow the process described in our FAQ. The costs incurred in returning the product are at the expense of the customer.
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Charlotte Perriand is a French architect and designer. Born in 1903, she studied decorative arts in Paris from 1920 to 1925. It was during her study’s years that she became part...
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