Lampe Cabanon
by Nemo
In 1952, on the shores of the French Riviera, Le Corbusier built "Cabanon": the archetype of essential living. The project, executed according to the rules of the Modulor, is found just a stone's throw away from the sea and served as a refuge for the architect in his final years. Lampe Cabanon, named after the inspired microcosm, represents a symbol of architecture, design, production, and essential living. The lampshade, made from sandpaper that the architect used, was crafted from a wartime artifact - a mortar shell carrier - found on French beaches. The lamp, for which numerous sketches and designs exist, represents a moment of rebirth in the post-war world.
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Supplier Nemo
Designer Le Corbusier
Finish White
SKU NE LT/LAMPE CABANON

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