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A flexible lighting icon. The One-Arm Curved Rotating Wall Sconce from Serge Mouille brings a comfortable light a little closer through a collection of curvy shapes and lines. Created by the renowned Serge Mouille, this piece underscores the designer’s idea that lamps are to be touched. Mouille pairs this idea with a design combining a sculptural aesthetic and feminine form. The sconce rests on the wall with a tight backplate holding the tactile light switch. Evoking a mid-century mobile sculpture’s dynamic silhouette, the sconce produces a slender arm that rotates with ease. Held with a charming brass joint, the fluid curve of the shade protects the eyes from glare. Light softly spills out the shade’s opening for ambiance, task, or accent.
Serge Mouille offers mid-century and French modernist lighting fixtures that are recreations of the designer’s original pieces created in the 1950s and early 1960s. Each piece features the famed minimalist designs Mouille is known for, including sharp angles, simple lines and liberal use of metal. Today’s recreations are crafted with the same care and quality standards as the originals, while keeping modern lighting technology as the forefront.
Key Features
A flexible lighting icon. The One-Arm Curved Rotating Wall Sconce from Serge Mouille brings a comfortable light a little closer through a collection of curvy shapes and lines. Created by the renowned Serge Mouille, this piece underscores the designer’s idea that lamps are to be touched. Mouille pairs this idea with a design combining a sculptural aesthetic and feminine form. The sconce rests on the wall with a tight backplate holding the tactile light switch. Evoking a mid-century mobile sculpture’s dynamic silhouette, the sconce produces a slender arm that rotates with ease. Held with a charming brass joint, the fluid curve of the shade protects the eyes from glare. Light softly spills out the shade’s opening for ambiance, task, or accent.
Serge Mouille offers mid-century and French modernist lighting fixtures that are recreations of the designer’s original pieces created in the 1950s and early 1960s. Each piece features the famed minimalist designs Mouille is known for, including sharp angles, simple lines and liberal use of metal. Today’s recreations are crafted with the same care and quality standards as the originals, while keeping modern lighting technology as the forefront.
- Designed by Serge Mouille
- Adjustable arm and shade
- Material: Lacquered aluminum and steel with brass joints
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Not Included
- Dimmer Type: Standard
- Lighting Style: Adjustable Task
- Made In France
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