PIVOTANTE À POSER
An avant-garde icon of the 1950s, Pivotante à Poser was conceived by Charlotte Perriand as an architectural element. The light emission interacts with the material texture, volumes, dimensions and graphic signs created by the two rotating diffusers, which allow both closing and opening...
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PIVOTANTE À POSER
An avant-garde icon of the 1950s, Pivotante à Poser was conceived by Charlotte Perriand as an architectural element. The light emission interacts with the material texture, volumes, dimensions and graphic signs created by the two rotating diffusers, which allow both closing and opening of the light beam for direct or indirect light.
Charlotte Perriand
She was an architect, designer, as well as an enthusiastic hiker and skier, a visionary, an independent woman and a global traveller. From the early decades of the 20th century, she revisited the concept of design and its aesthetic values, giving life to contemporary design through timeless, iconic and authentic objects that bear witness to modern times.
Innovative design for the 50's but still modern for this simple shaped table lamp. The luminous flux can be by opening or closing the shutters. Composed of a cylindrical body open on two sides, where two screens turn, which allow the opening and closing of the light beam, in order to manage the light in a direct or indirect way. Base in matt grey painted steel, body in curved sheet metal painted in white. Switch on the cable.
Bulb E27 60W
Orientable
Tension 230V
Materials
Steel + aluminium
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