Applique de Marseille, designed by Le Corbusier in 1938/1939 for his Parisian flat in Rue Nungesser et Coli, provides direct and diffused light: two cone-shaped lampshades orient the light upwards and downwards, providing uniform and sharp light beams. The Mini version preserves the same allure in a compact version.
E27 2x52Wdirect + indirectdimmable according to bulb, mono switch230V
20ø17x28x40cmgrey matt RAL7046, white wash (inside the diffusers) RAL9002, black RAL 7021aluminiumCode/ColorADM EWW 31 whitewashCode/ColorADM EDD 31 greyCode/ColorADM ENN 311 black
Le Corbusier’s interest in fine arts from an early age led him to focus on architectural designs made up of lines and geometric colour blocks. For him, painting, sculpture and architecture are not isolated disciplines.