APPLIQUE DE MARSEILLE MINI

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.

Technical drawing

Ø4.97.8Ø411.1

Versions

  • E12 A60
    E122x20Wdirect + indirectmono switch dimmable according to bulb120V
    204,7'x 7,7'x 10,7'whitewash RAL 9002, grey RAL 7046, black RAL 7021, whitewash inside the diffusers, square cover plate includedaluminiumCode/ColorAMM ENN 31 blackCode/ColorAMM EDD 31 greyCode/ColorAMM EWW 31 whitewash

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Le Corbusier

“Our eyes are made to see forms in light; light and shade reveal these forms; cubes, cones, spheres, cylinders or pyramids are the great primary forms which light reveals to advantage; the image of these is distinct and tangible within us without ambiguity. It is for this reason that these are beautiful forms, the most beautiful forms”.

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