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Lamp | PC Table Lamp Small | Black

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Pierre Charpin’s PC Table Lamps is a collection of refined freestanding tabletop lamps. The lamps are constructed in anodised aluminium, which makes the surface more resistant to corrosion. The light source is hidden from view by a removable polycarbonate moulded diffuser, creating both a soft directional downlight effect and determining the form of the lamp itself.

The PC Table Lamps are available in a variety of sizes and colours, and are suitable for both contract and domestic markets.

Details

  • Bulb not included
  • Size: W25 X D25 X H33 (Cord: 200cm)
  • Material: ABS PP
  • Voltage: 220-240V (EU/UK only)
  • Care instructions: Wipe with damp cloth 
  • See larger version plus smaller portable version 'PC Portable' also

About the designer

Trained as an artist, Pierre Charpin has devoted himself to furniture and object design since the early 1990s. His approach to design is strongly influenced by his artistic background. Pierre’s research on form and colour characterise his work and can be seen in both, limited edition products and industrial products like the PC lamp. The use of a simple vocabulary and elementary forms is a constant aspect in his work, as well as the desire to offer sensual objects. Drawing, which he practices as a starting point for his designs, is an essential part of his creative process. Pierre Charpin's pieces have been included in exhibitions around the world and are held in many museum collections. He was elected Designer of the Year 2017 at Maison & Objet. He lives and works in Paris.