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Projecteur 165

Le Corbusier,
1954
Between 1951 and 1957, Le Corbusier designed the Sanskar Kendra Museum in the Indian city of Ahmedabad. This spiraled building incorporates all the characteristic elements of his architectural style. Specifically for this project, Le Corbusier developed a lighting system in 1954 that he named “Projecteur,” installed in the structure to maximize the lighting effect. The lampshade of the lamp is made of aluminum, lacquered in subtle tones (night blue, white sand, and moka), featuring a simple and well-proportioned conical shape. Small metal construction elements and the butterfly screws are chrome-plated black, forming a notable design element along the lampshade, emphasizing the retro charm and industrial character of the lamp. The lampshade is closed off with a slightly outwardly curved glass diffuser, which has a sandblasted interior, providing a soft, uniform light that is not glaring. Made in Italy.
Availability : 3-4 weeks
  • Aluminum, adjustable
  • Night blue – white sand – moka
ø17 x H 18 cm
Source E27 LED / Fluorescent (bulb not included)
Total Power max 1 x 23W
Dimming dimmable, depending on the bulb
Voltage 230V
Color Temperature 2700K
Luminous Flux 325lm
CRI Type 80
IP Rating 20 (indoor) – 44 (outdoor)
Power Supply Maximum bulb height: 11 cm
Net Weight 0.8 kg
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