Le Soleil Wall Lamp

Foscarini
Vicente Garcia Jimenez
MYR1.00

Availability: In stock

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Wall lamp with diffused and reflected light. Lamp consisting of 4 diffusers with different shaped oblique injection moulded polycarbonate bands, matt finish. In the colored versions, the diffusers are liquid coated on the outside. Epoxy powder coated metal wall mount, electronic ballast.

COLOUR
White, Aquamarine, Red

SPECIFICATION
Dimension: W37 x D14 x H29 cm
Bulbs: Fluorescent 2x26W GX24-q3 electronic ballast

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A shape consisting of overlapping bands, which are not symmetrical but instead dynamically irregular, acting as elements that reflect inwards and diffuse outwards, creating a warm and sunny effect, which is both graphic and luminous at the same time. A concept which extends the Le Soleil suspension lamp to become a proper system, including a wall lamp model, with the same unmistakable scenic presence and appealing brightness: standalone or in matching compositions. The wall version of Le Soleil is not a simple adaptation of the suspension model; indeed, it has been completely redesigned in its proportions, in line with its usage on the wall. The lamp, which again is created by overlapping different bands, takes up less room in terms of depth, while retaining a significant presence when observed up-front. Its shape is irresistibly eye-catching and its light is diffused gently in the surrounding space. Like the namesake model, the Le Soleil wall lamp is also available in three colours, each one corresponding to a different personality: red, aquamarine and white. Teamed with the suspension model in a living room, or alone in a hall or corridor, up a staircase, beside a bed instead of a traditional bedside lamp or floor lamp: with the Le Soleil wall lamp, a universe of possibilities opens up, thanks also to the irregular pattern of the bands, which make it different ever time, depending on how you look at it.

He was born in Valencia (Spain) in 1978. Graduated in Industrial Design at the faculty of Castellon de la Plana, he moved towards Barcelona where he collaborated with Santa & Cole. A great need of developing his formal and creative skills brings him in Milan, whence, after brief professional experiences, he moved towards Udine. There he set up his Studio, that collaborates with a lot of companies, developing lighting products, furniture and exhibitions’ settings.

Foscarini focuses on developing new products but chooses only to put into production those that express new ideas. While inspiration is always valued, Foscarini’s development phase sometimes takes years of progressive research to analyze materials, shapes, processes and operating modes that sometimes lead to results drastically different from the initial concept.

This is why Foscarini lamps are so innovative yet built to weather the whim of trends and become true classics.