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Lampe Cabanon gift-wrapping designed in 1970

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Description

designed in 1970

in common with these lights

A versatile and functional design

Mix and match with accessories to make a bespoke workspace

This was following the film director's request for a recliner that would allow him to take quick naps between shoots

Lampe Cabanon gift-wrapping designed in 1970Lampe Cabanon by Le Corbusier for Nemo Lighting. In 1952, Le Corbusier designed the Lampe Cabanon while residing on the French Riviera. The project was executed following the rules of the Modulor, an architectural measurement system Le Corbusier devised based on human proportions. The lampshade, fashioned from tracing paper used by the architect, was ingeniously crafted from a wartime relic a mortar shell carrier discovered on French beaches. This

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