Dorchester Pendant Lamp - White Carrara veined marble
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- Category Lighting
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Creation year 2020
- Dimensions 20 W x 32 H x 20 D cm
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Description
White Carrara veined marble pendant lamp.
- Designer Felix & Merlin, 2015
- Dimension Ø 20 x H 32 cm
- Description Pendant lamp in white Carrara veined marble (220V incandescent)
About
Felix & Merlin Architects is a design studio based in London and San Paolo, co-founded in 2006 by Julia Feix and Tarek Merlin. From the beginning, Feix & Merlin constantly produced a magical and mystery work. "We try to maintain accent on progressive, unusual and extravagant work. We design buildings from the inside to the outside, rather than from the outside, because these are the parts of the building you use every day. We are interested in the lives and experiences of people and how, together, we can make them better. We like to look forward and back at the same time. In every project, on each scale, we look for what came before, as what is going to happen. We represent joy, truth and mystery, honesty and deception, texture, color, light, humour, spirit."
This piece is handmade to order
Estimated production time: 30 days
Regular price € 3.782
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Up Group
Our marble resides in Tuscany, at the foot of the Apuan Alps, in a "half-middle" land between the blue of the sea and the candour of the extraordinary Carrara quarries, in which Michelangelo came to personally choose the most unique and valuable marbles, for Realise his works.
The experimentation and the search for always unpublished and unusual forms have characterised these works to date. In recent years production has progressively enriched artefacts production and high-design marble complements, real timeless works of art, some of which are permanently exposed in important museums such as NY's MOMA.