Girlish lighting that combines an excellent sense of form and a deep intelligence in material processing.
This is a lighting design by Pierre Guariche, one of France's representative designers, created in the 1950s. Guariche designed a wide variety of lamps to meet all needs. His lighting, which combines an excellent sense of form with a deep understanding of material processing, including metal, creates an elegant space with its original shapes. The G25 wall lamp diffuses the light flowing from the metal shade that protects the eyes from the light source through a perforated metal reflector, achieving a moderate quality of light. The brass arm is adjustable in length.
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Designer: Pierre Guariche Design Year: 1951 Brand: Sammode Studio Country of Production: France Size: Width 390 × Depth 1260∼1640 × Height 830 mm Weight: 3.2 kg Cord Length: 2 m Specifications: E17 incandescent bulb 40W × 1 or E17 LED bulb equivalent to 60W × 1 (sold separately) With plug With intermediate switch *Installation work required Material: Arm: Steel (lacquer finish), Brass (blasted finish) Shade: Aluminum (lacquer finish) Reflector: Perforated steel plate (powder coating) Warranty Period: 1 year 【Sammode Guariche Model Series Lineup】 ■ G3 Wall Lamp ■ G3 Triple Wall Lamp ■ G25 Wall Lamp ■ G21 Floor Lamp ■ G60 Table Lamp ■ G61 Table Lamp ■ G24 Table Lamp
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Lighting image The reflector diffuses the light from the shade.
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A beautifully curved perforated metal reflector.
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A soft light spreads.
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Our company is engaged in the import of interior goods and the manufacturing of original furniture. One of our business areas, product development, involves collecting old materials and products from that time, making improvements to align with modern lifestyles, and commercializing them. We are also focused on discovering designers who are eager to build their history and their works.