Description
A lighting classic, the subtle and charming mini Lampe de Marseille was designed by Le Corbusier for the Unité d’Habitation of Marseille in 1949, and has since solidified itself as an archetype of the modern lighting genre.
The wall light’s characterising feature is its two shades, which each house a light source. Crafted from spun aluminium, the shades are of differing width, casting versatile emanations into the surrounding space in two directions.
Furthering the lamp’s flexibility are the two joints featured along the stem that swiftly alter direction, and the rotatable wall mount fixture, making the Lampe de Marseille ideal for task lighting, or indirect ambience, as required.
Requires: 2x max. 46W E14 bulbs (not included).
Details
90cm (w) x 50cm (h) x 30cm (d)
Shade: 30cm (d) x 24cm (h)
- Designed for the Unité d’Habitation of Marseille in 1949
- An archetype of modern lighting
- With two spun aluminium shades and an adjustable stem