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The design of this light is a symbolic representation of a light source. Representing the shape of a bulb in simplified form, the shape of the shade indicates to us that this object is a light even when it is not working. It is a symbolic object, the technology is very simple, the construction economic.

Here, it is the image which predominates, the design is not linked to a technology or innovative practice, it is the design which triggers the imagination, the senses, the memory…

Reading light with metal base Ø 33 cm. Metal ‘rise-and-fall’ shade. Epoxy satin black lacquer finish. Black PVC cable with black foot-operated switch. Supplied with 1 x 6W E27 full glass LED bulb, colour temperature 2,700 K (warm white), 600 Lumens

THIS LIGHT IS SOLD WITH AN ENERGY CLASS A+ BULB.
IT IS COMPATIBLE WITH BULBS FROM ENERGY CLASSES A++ TO E.

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Meet the designer
Eric Jourdan

Eric was born in Chatou in 1961. He graduated from the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Saint Etienne and the L’Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs. Paris.

He began collaborating with the gallery Neotu and in 1991 was the subject of a personal exhibition at the Cartier Foundation.

In 1995 he undertook a study based on a piece of bridging furniture for the ‘Carte blanche VIA’.

The galerie Gilles Peyroulet et cie displays a number of collections of furniture designed by Eric Jourdan. In 2002 he designed signage for the cité universitaire internationale de Paris in conjunction with Ruedi Baur.

Since 2002 he has also collaborated with Ligne Roset, with whom he was awarded the Red Dot Design Award for the Snowdonia settee. Several of his upholstery and furniture models have appeared in the Ligne Roset collection, the Shaman armchair being the latest.
The Hyannis Port collection is amongst his designs for Cinna.

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