APPLIQUE À VOLET PIVOTANT

Wall lamps designed in 1962 by Charlotte Perriand for her mountain chalet in Méribel in the French Alps. Aluminum adjustable volet and metal structure. E12 version is equipped with integrated switch (on board), cable and plug for a simple and free installation. Indirect light output towards the wall and orientable flood beam.

Technical drawing

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Versions

  • LED
    LED board10W235lm direct/indirect orientable3000KON/OFF120V
    85205.1" x 3.1" x 6.7"white body, white RAL 9003, red RAL 3002, yellow RAL 1033, blue RAL 5002, square cover plate included
    aluminumCode/ColorAVP LWD 31 white/natural anodizedCode/ColorAVP LWN 31 white/black anodizedCode/ColorAVP LWR 31 white/redCode/ColorAVP LWG 31 white/yellowCode/ColorAVP LWB 31 white/blueCode/ColorAVP LWH 31 white/polished inoxCode/ColorAVP LWW 31 white/white
  • E12 FLUO/LED/HALO
    E12 8Wdirect/indirect orientabledimmable according to bulb120V
    205.1" x 3.1" x 6.7"with external cable, switch on board, possibility to hardwire by removing the cable, square cover plate included, white body, white RAL 9003, red RAL 3002, yellow RAL 1033, blue RAL 5002
    aluminumCode/ColorAVP EWD 31 white/natural anodizedCode/ColorAVP EWN 31 white/black anodizedCode/ColorAVP EWR 31 white/redCode/ColorAVP EWG 31 white/yellowCode/ColorAVP EWB 31 white/blueCode/ColorAVP EWH 31 white/polished inoxCode/ColorAVP EWW 31 white/white
  • HALO
    R7S (2.9")80Wdirect/indirect orientabledimmable according to bulb120V
    205.1" x 3.1" x 6.7"only for horizontal installation, white body, square cover plate included
    aluminumCode/ColorAVP HWD 31 white/natural anodizedCode/ColorAVP HWN 31 white/black anodizedCode/ColorAVP HWH 31 white/polished inox

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Charlotte Perriand

To Charlotte Perriand, lamps were not a decorative element added for no reason, but a functional and technical component, a tool and an object answering to specific needs. Perriand’s minimalistic approach instills a timeless character in her creations: these are the “Useful Forms” that came from the movement she co-founded in 1949. Like Perriand’s furniture, her lamps are not immovable, but rotate and bend themselves, adjusting to our needs.

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