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Designed by iconic French architect Le Corbusier, the Borne Béton Petite LED Table Lamp from Nemo speaks to one’s contemplative setting with a smooth concrete form glazed in inviting light. Created originally for housing and dam projects in the mid-20th century by Le Corbusier, the piece represents the longevity of a highly refined design. Le Corbusier believed that form should be reduced to its pure function, without decoration. Here Le Corbusier has created a concrete shape that fluidly combines the traditional base, column, and shade. The piece’s efficient curves also serve as an efficient diffuser for the downward-directed LED light. This light scatters toward one as an ambient task light.
Founded in 1993 by Franco Cassina and Carlo Forcolini in Italy, Nemo was established to recreate the lighting pieces that best represented the "Golden Age" of Italian lighting design of the 1960s and 70s. Nemo acquired ItalianaLuce five years later, offering a line of clean, relaxed modern lighting that provided an informal counterpoint to the vintage mid-century authenticity found in Nemos modernist line of Franco Albini-designed lighting.
Key Features
Designed by iconic French architect Le Corbusier, the Borne Béton Petite LED Table Lamp from Nemo speaks to one’s contemplative setting with a smooth concrete form glazed in inviting light. Created originally for housing and dam projects in the mid-20th century by Le Corbusier, the piece represents the longevity of a highly refined design. Le Corbusier believed that form should be reduced to its pure function, without decoration. Here Le Corbusier has created a concrete shape that fluidly combines the traditional base, column, and shade. The piece’s efficient curves also serve as an efficient diffuser for the downward-directed LED light. This light scatters toward one as an ambient task light.
Founded in 1993 by Franco Cassina and Carlo Forcolini in Italy, Nemo was established to recreate the lighting pieces that best represented the "Golden Age" of Italian lighting design of the 1960s and 70s. Nemo acquired ItalianaLuce five years later, offering a line of clean, relaxed modern lighting that provided an informal counterpoint to the vintage mid-century authenticity found in Nemos modernist line of Franco Albini-designed lighting.
- Designed by Le Corbusier
- Inline Touch Dimmer
- Material: Concrete
- Shade Material: PMMA Diffuser
- Dimmable: Yes
- Dimmer Included
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- Location Rating: CE Rated (Europe)
- Recyclable: This design may be broken down and recycled.
- Made In Italy
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