Portable light in white porcelaine Lutèce

€340
€340

Portable lamp Lutèce in white handmade Limoges porcelain, enamelled or matt finish.

Dimensions: hight 18,5 cm x diametre 13,5 cm

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This lantern is inspired by the cylindrical Louis XVI style lanterns that used to illuminate the vestibules and entrance halls of Parisian buildings. These ceiling fixtures, in the form of a round cage, could be opened to light the candles inside. This one is resolutely streamlined, but keeps, as a sign of its origin, the four vertical posts that held the intricate structure. Its more modest size will make it an elegant bedside lamp in a contemporary interior, with a touch of antiquity.

Supplied with a 3 meters power cord with a switch and a plug.

Compatible light bulb E14 - suggested power : 40W. Lightbulb sold separately in "Accessories"

For USA, Canada and Mexico: E12 - socket certified UL

Matt finish (also available in enameled finish)

Ceiling rose sold separately in "Accessories"

Each piece sold by Alix D. Reynis is marked with our chrome green stamp that guarantees it was entirely made in a manufacture in Limoges, France.

Product type :
Portable lamp
Collections :
Lutèce
Material :
Porcelain
Place of manufacture :
France
Made in :
Paris
Manufacture :
handmade
Diametre :
13.5
Measures :
18.5cm
Light bulb type :
E14
Recommended power :
40W
Electrical system :
furbish

Portable light in white porcelaine Lutèce

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Portable light in white porcelaine Lutèce

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The designer

Strong in her ambitions, creative and patient, the aesthete Alix D. Reynis became a model maker, a latent passion for a craft to which she had previously been introduced. This professional change came after the birth of her fourth child, like a realisation for the self-taught law student. Alix devoted herself to sculpture for five years and returned to the notary's office. Meanwhile, by chance, she found a job as a construction manager. The creator then oscillates between two careers, one of the heart and the other of the mind.

In 2011, she took the plunge and created her eponymous brand. A way of shaking up the professional landscape she had been given and embracing a career that made sense, the legitimate joy of working with her hands.

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