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Lampe Gras N°304

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Lampe Gras N°304

Base: Black (BL)

Round Shade: Raw Copper (COP-RAW)

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This ‘spotlight’ has become a reference point in the world of lighting. Discreet and beautifully made, it stands out by an aspect that makes you instinctively want to trust it. It is perfect in a corridor, over a painting, in a kitchen, a bathroom, over a bedhead… It also exists in 2 different options : n°304SW (with a switch on the base-no cable) and n°304CA (with a cable and a switch on the cable).

Dimensions
Arm : 15 cm
Materials
Base and arm : steel
Electricity
CLI - E14-ESL11W
Switch: no

Lampe Gras N°304

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Dia15 x H14

From ฿19,700
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Bernard-Albin Gras

Bernard-Albin Gras

Bernard-Albin Gras (1886–1943) was a French designer and engineer. His most famous design was a series of lamps; The GRAS lamp, as it was subsequently called, was astounding in its simple, robust and yet very ergonomic design. There are neither screws nor welded joints in the basic form. Gras was a favourer of minimalist and industrial style, and his designs gained popularity in public spaces, homes as well as in the projects of many notable architects. Besides a designer, Gras was also an inventor, who often aimed his passion to improving the working conditions of ordinary labourers.

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