Poetic, functional and versatile ... Discover today a selection of five modular lamps where the shade, mobile, adjusts in height according to the needs and desires.
# 1 Winner contest 2012 annual design Muuto, the lamp Pull the Swedish design studio advanced lighting Whatswhat, joined the collection of the publisher. Cord, partially obscured, advanced lighting adjusts the position of the lampshade, changing the lighting as well as' the character of the lamp. Also see the January 18 to 22 at the next Maison & Objet. (Indicative Price: 299 Euros)
# 2 A spring hub and as a singular bead that echoes the blue wood grain storm used for the handle. The table lamp wandering hand Julien Michel for Sub Label Edition (ESE). (Indicative Price: 205 Euros)
# 3 One of the novelties of the next Maison & Objet: The lamp "Gustav" advanced lighting Ducasse and Julia Claire Mabille for Metylos. Consists of a threaded adjustable beech turned over the entire height of the screw mat.
# 4 A lampshade to have where you want on the base with a magnetic fastening ... Worklight Lamp Noah Duchaufour Lawrence for Forestry. (Also see the Design Now living space of Maison & Objet!) (Indicative price: 650 Euros)
# 5 A boat LEDs that slides on a rail and adjusts to the desired position. Kyudo lamp duo German designers Konstantin Landuris and Horst Wittmann (studio hansandfranz) advanced lighting for Kundalini.
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Decoding> November 30, 2012
by the agency Jouin Manku
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