Floor lamp BÉTON PETITE
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Floor lamp - BÉTON PETITE - NEMO - PMMA / concrete / contemporary
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Characteristics

Type
floor
Material
PMMA, concrete
Style
contemporary
Power source
wireless
Location
indoor
Market
home
Base type
straight
Diffuser shape
sculptural
Protection class
IP20, IP44
Color
gray
Light source
LED
Number of lights
single
Designer
by Le Corbusier
Height

31 cm
(12.2 in)

Description

It was 1952 when Le Corbusier designed Borne Béton for the outdoor area of the Unité d’Habitation in Marseille and to enlighten Bhakra Dam, Sukhna Dam in India. An early experiment in the use of concrete for a collection of lamps along the lines of Brutalist architecture. Raw, spartan concrete is combined with a built-in LED source, combining different volumes emphasised by light. The small aesthetic and finishing variations make each Borne Béton a unique project.

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