Caché pendant lamp XL, black | Le Klint
by Le Klint
675,00
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Description:CACHÉ in French means hidden, which is beautifully symbolized by the hand-folded lampshade that has been elegantly integrated to reveal the unique DNA of LE KLINT classics. This beautiful [...] Read All
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Name
Caché pendant lamp XL, black | Le Klint
Year of collection
2009
THE DESIGNER
AURÉLIEN BARBRY
Measures
H 25 x Diam. 55 cm
Material
Steel | Brass
Light source
1090 Lumen - E27 - 20W (Led) included
Energy class
A +
Cod.
155XLB
EAN
5703387115583
CACHÉ in French means hidden, which is beautifully symbolized by the hand-folded lampshade that has been elegantly integrated to reveal the unique DNA of LE KLINT classics. This beautiful design was created by the French designer Aurélien Barbry, who was once an apprentice for the famous French architect Jean Nouvel.
The CACHÉ series consist of five pendants, a table and a floor lamp. All models are manufactured in a sleek contemporary design, stamped with the guarantee of LE KLINTs high quality craftsmanship. All parts are produced in Denmark. The lamp series is available in black or grey featuring a subtle yet elegant brass detail.
AURÉLIEN BARBRY
Aurélien Barbry was born in 1969. Aurelién Barbry graduated with Honor from Ecole Camondo Paris as an industrial and interior designer. He started his career by working with famous architect Jean Nouvel. Since then Aurélien Barbry has worked on many different interior and design projects, his clients include Georg Jensen, COR, Menu, Normann Copenhagen and ENO among others. Since 2007 he set up his own studio and he's today based in Copenhagen where he continues to work on challenging design. Quote: "Design is an exercise where you take the simplest things in your daily life and ask yourself how they could be done differently. I want to move objects towards simplicity and obviousness of the form so it becomes dialogue with the end user. Reinstate everyday forms, simple and accurate." [...]PRRODUCTS OF THE SAME FAMILY
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