Projecteur

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design: Le Corbusier

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product description

The Projecteur of Le Corbusier was designed for the Chandigarh High Court, India, in 1954. Aluminium body painted in night blue, white sand or moka. Diffuser glass curved and sandblasted in the inner part. Painted body, base and canopies. Screws and small metal parts black chromed. Available in the floor, wall/ceiling and pendant versions. The wall/ceiling and pendant lamps are available also in the outdoor version.

Mini adjustable version of the Projecteur 365. Available in the clamp, wall and pendant versions. Aluminium body painted in night blue, white sand or moka. Diffuser glass curved and sandblasted in the inner part. Clamp and canopies painted in matt black, screws and small black chrome metal parts. Diffused and adjustable light output. E27 socket allows the use of fluorescent and LED sources.

additional information

weight 1,2 kg
dimensions 18 × 22 cm
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nemo

Nemo, founded in Milan in 1993 by Franco Cassina, is a reference name that has its roots in a history of innovations that has always inspired Italian design. Owned by Federico Palazzari since 2012, Nemo creates “The Masters” collection, a unique selection of lamps designed by the masters of the twentieth century such as Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, Vico Magistretti, Franco Albini and Kazuhide Takahama. Alongside these projects, Nemo also dedicates itself to the creation of contemporary icons by collaborating with designers including Mario Bellini, Jean Nouvel, Andrea Branzi, Bernhard Osann and Arihiro Miyake. In 2020, following the acquisition of the historical Turin-based lighting company Ilti Luce, it comes to life Nemo Studio which is committed to the research and development of innovative solutions for architectural lighting design in the museum, retail and outdoor sectors. Today Nemo, with headquarters in Milan and branches in France and the United States, has a distribution network in more than 40 countries.
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