Pierre Chareau: adjustable table lamp
Adjustable table lamp, with base in turned and chromed full steel.
Chromed brass arms.
Diffuser in polished turned metal.
Size: cm Ø 52 H 40 maximum encumbrance
W 100 E 27
Approx. weight Kg 10
Matt colors: Black, Red, Yellow.
Reboot Pierre Chareau - France 1928
Given the handcrafted painting, the conjunction of the 2 colors
(External and internal color) may not be perfect.
Handcrafted product made in Italy
This product is made with the utmost care for details, for the resistance of materials and for the quality of the finish, in order to create each time a unique item.
It is manufactured by skilled craftsmen,who, with their professionalism, are part of the quality of Made in Italy.
Pierre Chareau
(Bordeaux, 4th August 1883 – New York, 24th August 1950)
was a Frech designer and architect, author of the famous Glass House.
He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris from 1900 to 1908.
Member of the Union des artistes modernes (1929), he was close to Le Corbusier’s ideas and realized La Maison de Verre with a prevalent use of glass and steel.
His furniture is characterized by simple and sober shapes and is made of noble materials and perfect finishes.
Emigrated to the United States in 1940, he worked mainly in interior architecture.