Lampe de Marseille is named after the Unité d'Habitation of Marseille, the imposing building designed between 1949 and 1952 by Le Corbusier and symbol of brutalist architecture.
Essential aesthetics and pure functionality. The swivel arch in matt black painted steel allows wide movements, allowing you to interact and at the same time decorate the space.
A graphic sign, essential lines that accentuate the great flexibility of movement and the functionality of the Swan lamp.The counterweight, an essential part of the design, is covered in Testa di Moro leather.
Example of how simplicity can have character. Available with wall power or with external cable, it emits light up and down.
Available also with wall power supply.