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Inspired by the repetitive rhythm of monuments such as the archaeological site of Baalbeck in Lebanon, Wall Shadows offers unusual light scenes.
Nemo - Wall Shadows Long wall lamp
Designed by Le Corbusier in 1963 for the Parliament of Chandigarh in India, Parliament is a symbol of 1950s modernism, inspired by industrial lighting at the time. The adjustable diffuser is equipped with two open symmetrical cones for direct and indirect lighting. The finishes correspond to the "claviers de couleurs" colour system developed by the Swiss-French master himself.
Charles Kalpakian
Nemo
Nemo, founded in Milan in 1993 by Franco Cassina, is a leading company in the field of lighting, a name that has its roots in a history of innovation that has always inspired Italian and international design. Owned by Federico Palazzari, today Nemo creates the "Masters" collection, a unique selection of lamps designed by masters of the twentieth century such as Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, Vico Magistretti, Franco Albini and Kazuhide Takahama. In addition to these projects, Nemo is also dedicated to the creation of contemporary icons, collaborating with designers including Mario Bellini, Jean Nouvel, Andrea Branzi, Bernhard Osann and Arihiro Miyake.
In 2020, with the acquisition of the historic Turin lighting company Ilti Luce, comes to life Nemo Studio that is committed to pursuing the search for innovative solutions for architectural lighting in the museum, retail and outdoor sectors.
Today Nemo, based in Milan and subsidiaries in France and the United States, has a distribution network in more than 40 countries.
- Brand
- Nemo
- Designer
- Charles Kalpakian
- Material
- aluminum
- Light source available
- IP20 30W 110-240V 1050 lm 3000K CRI 80
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