Italian Nemo Lighting has re-launched the strikingly minimalist wall light Charlotte Perriand designed in 1938. Potence Pivotante is an L-shaped light that rotates 180 degrees on the wall and features a long and slender aluminum arm. Its round opal glass shade conceals a halogen bulb that can be dimmed with the dimmer on the power cord. With its large scale and timeless, reduced form Potence Pivotante makes a perfect statement light in both private and public contexts.
Potence Pivotante wall lamp
Nemo Lighting
Description
Italian Nemo Lighting has re-launched the strikingly minimalist wall light Charlotte Perriand designed in 1938. Potence Pivotante is an L-shaped light that rotates 180 degrees on the wall and features a long and slender aluminum arm. Its round opal glass shade conceals a halogen bulb that can be dimmed with the dimmer on the power cord. With its large scale and timeless, reduced form Potence Pivotante makes a perfect statement light in both private and public contexts.
Product details (16)
- Material
- Aluminum, metal, glass
- Colour
- Black
- Length
- 78.74 in (200 cm)
- Height
- 40.94 in (104 cm)
- Bulb base
- E27
- Light source
- 8W LED (included)
- Colour temperature
- 2,700 K
- Luminous flux
- 900 lm
- IP rating
- 20
- Protection class
- I
- Voltage
- 230 V
- Cable length
- 125.98 in (320 cm)
- Certifications and labels
- CE, EAC, UL
- Plug
- EU plug
- Integrated switch
- Yes
- Dimmable
- Yes
- Product ID
Designer
Charlotte Perriand (1903–1999) was a French architect and designer, who is most famously known for her ingenious, minimalist, and deeply functional work. Metal was of particular importance in Perriand’s design. Charlotte Perriand believed that skillful, quality design could also help to build a better, more sustainable society.
Charlotte Perriand was a forerunner, leaving a lasting imprint on European design and its philosophy. Just starting her professional career after graduating from Ecole de L'Union Centrale des Arts Décoratifs, she was acclaimed by critics for her piece, Bar Under the Roof, exhibited at the Salon de Autumn in 1927. The reviews instantly made her one of the most interesting contemporary designers of the time.
Perriand worked in collaboration with legendary constructeurs Le Corbusier and Jean Prouvé, developing mass production of furniture and prefabricated housing. The hallmark of Perriand’s career is thought to be the Les Arcs ski resort in Savoie, France. Perriand was in charge of the design and building of Les Arcs, and her interests in standardization, industrialization, and prefabrication are clearly visible: The minimalist hotel rooms, standardized kitchens and bathroom, and the great collective spaces open to nature repeat Charlotte Perriand’s design philosophy flawlessly.
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