


Oluce Berlin Wall Ceiling Light
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SKU:720
Designed: 2017
Christophe Pillet designed Berlin, an object that calls into question the common understanding of the ceiling light, turning its traditional discreet character upside down to transform it into an elegant and decorative feature.
Available in the ø40 and ø50 ceiling versions or the ø30 version for use either as a ceiling light or wall light, Berlin takes the form of a thick metal ring with a slender profile enclosing a disc of wire mesh glass inside it. The anodized brass finish recalls echoes of Art Deco, given a contemporary update in the shapes, and in the use of LED as the light source.
Wall/ceiling lamp giving direct and diffused led light in metal. Sand-blasted wired glass diffuser.
Metal/Sand-blasted wired glass, Satin anodized brass
Size: Dia 30 cm, 10 cm, 2 x max 10W LED E14
Size: Dia 40 cm, 11 cm, 2 x max 15W LED E27
Size: Dia 50 cm, 11 cm, 4 x max 15W LED E27

Christophe Pillet
e worked with Martine Bedin in Milan from 1986 to 1988, and with Philippe Starck in Paris from 1988 to 1993. Since May 1993 he has been working as an independent designer. His activities range from product design to interior design, from architecture to spaces fittings. Named Creator of the Year in 1995, he has exhibited his works at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Lucerne and in many other prestigious venues.

