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The Two-Arm Semi-Flushmount from Serge Mouille delights the eyes today with an intriguing dynamism and soft glow, just as it did when first introduced in 1959. Design icon Serge Mouille’s work of the time showcased his love for the feminine form and kinetic sculpture. This ceiling piece evokes the mobile sculptures of the mid-century with a sharp-angled pair of arms. These arms face in opposite directions to create a sweeping silhouette over the room and extend the spread of light. Fitted with bold brass joints, the aluminum shades seduce with steps of pleasant curves. The width of the shades and their painted interior give the outpouring light an evenly diffused quality.
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
The Two-Arm Semi-Flushmount from Serge Mouille delights the eyes today with an intriguing dynamism and soft glow, just as it did when first introduced in 1959. Design icon Serge Mouille’s work of the time showcased his love for the feminine form and kinetic sculpture. This ceiling piece evokes the mobile sculptures of the mid-century with a sharp-angled pair of arms. These arms face in opposite directions to create a sweeping silhouette over the room and extend the spread of light. Fitted with bold brass joints, the aluminum shades seduce with steps of pleasant curves. The width of the shades and their painted interior give the outpouring light an evenly diffused quality.
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 in 1959
- Adjustable shades
- Material: Lacquered aluminum and steel with brass joints
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Not Included
- Dimmer Type: Standard
- Lighting Style: Downlight
- Made In France
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