Knokke - Collection Eric de Dormael
DCWéditions
This lighting invites us to share experiences and confide in each other
Knokke - Collection Eric de Dormael
DCWéditions
Very modern
An alien in the lunar world
For soft and surprisingly effective lighting
The table lamp (Biny Table n°231) by Jacques BINY is almost an alien in the lunar world in the luminary world. Some appear like a robot, others as cartoon characters, and still others a radically effective minimalist object. Created in 1958, lights are still very modern. For good reading light, Biny designed it with fins that direct the intense light onto the entirety of the useful area. For soft and surprisingly effective lighting, this developed reissue uses integrated, removable LED technology in 2700 K with adjustable fins thanks to a wheel.
developed reissue: The reissue is not a look to the past. To allow a technical object to last through time, the publisher must adapt the object to new technologies. The reissue is an extension of the work by the original publisher.
Electricity
Knokke - Collection Eric de Dormael
DCWéditions
This lighting invites us to share experiences and confide in each other
DCWéditions
N°304 Bathroom - Lampe gras
DCWéditions
This lamp allows for the most extravagant 360° configurations
DCWéditions
La Lampe Frechin
DCWéditions
This luminaire illuminates spaces as much as it offers a sensitive experience
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Mono L500
DCWéditions
To give the moon a laugh, the space traveller can vary the intensity of the light Mono givres off
DCWéditions
Subtle outdoor wall light Balume
Authentage lighting
This subtle outdoor wall light Balume ideal for illuminating house numbers or providing subtle, indirect ambient light wherever needed
Authentage lighting
Table lamp - Terra
Luxcambra
Luxcambra
LED table light with patented candle effect
Authentage lighting
With its integrated push dimmer and realistic candle-like lighting effect, the LED table light is perfect for creating a romantic atmosphere in any room
Authentage lighting
Hemera - Mikros
Voltra lighting limited
Hemera, goddess of daytime, would use her radiance each morning to disperse the darkness that was cast over earth during the night
Voltra lighting limited