La Roche Wall Light
La Roche Wall Light by Le Corbusier for Nemo Lighting.
Named after Le Corbusier's patron and friend Raoul la Roche, the light was concieved for their collaborative projects, the 1925 Pavillon de l'Esprit Nouveau and his home Villa La Roche, built from 1923.
The wall lamp captures their purist ideals of the early 1920s, with its slender tube and aluminium holder, its a minimal and functional lighting solution.
Light source: LED board, 12.5W MAX.
Emission diffused.
Switching dimmable, TRIAC.
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Description
La Roche Wall Light by Le Corbusier for Nemo Lighting.
Named after Le Corbusier's patron and friend Raoul la Roche, the light was concieved for their collaborative projects, the 1925 Pavillon de l'Esprit Nouveau and his home Villa La Roche, built from 1923.
The wall lamp captures their purist ideals of the early 1920s, with its slender tube and aluminium holder, its a minimal and functional lighting solution.
Light source: LED board, 12.5W MAX.
Emission diffused.
Switching dimmable, TRIAC.
Dimensions
7w x 4.5d x 37cmh
2kg
Materials
Made from aluminium.
Matt grey, or matt black finish.
Please note: This is a CE-approved product and should only be used in countries that accept and adhere to this standard. If used in other countries, it will be the sole responsibility, risk and liability of the customer.
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