"Space and light and order. Those are the things that men need just as much as they need bread or a place to sleep." - Le Corbusier
Born from an existing system to illuminate large windows, the first wall lamp conceived by Le Corbusier for his purist architectures: Villa La Roche and Pavillon de l'Esprit Nouveau. Matte black or grey metal, LED lighting source with a glass diffuser shaped on the original incandescent bulb. Nemo produced it, bringing it back to its original proportions, lightness and function, dimmable TRIAC.
la roche wall sconce
By Le Corbusier, From Nemo- Design + Manufacturing
- Design Le Corbusier, 1925
- Made by Nemo
- Dimensions
- 14.6" h | 1.8" w | 3.9" d | IP20 light source: integrated LED (2700K | 925 lumens | 85 CRI | 10W) dimmable (please reference manufacturer's specifications)
- Materials
- Painted aluminum, glass diffuser
- Shipping Time
- Select options for shipping time
- energy efficient
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