Wall lamp in porcelain and brass Bonaparte

€600
€600

Wall lamp Bonaparte in white Limoges porcelain and brass with enamelled finish.

Lampshade : 9,4 cm diametre : 10,2 cm Brass support: Diametre : 10,3cm Hight without rod: 6cm Hight with rod: 20cm

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Our Bonaparte wall lamp was born out of the search for the ideal wall lamp, designed to bring a touch of elegance and refinement to your interior. Imagined by our passionate designer, this wall lamp embodies the perfect union between solid brass and porcelain, for a result that is both delicate and versatile. The porcelain, handcrafted by Limoges artisans, gives the lampshade a unique brightness and transparency that cannot be imitated by any other material. The enamelled finish, specially designed for kitchens, offers a protective layer that greatly facilitates the cleaning of this exceptional piece. With its timeless design and artisanal production, our Bonaparte wall lamp will bring a touch of poetry and refinement to your interior for many years to come.

Lampshade : 9,4 cm diametre : 10,2 cm Brass support: Diametre : 10,3cm Hight without rod: 6cm Hight with rod: 20cm

Compatible light bulb G9 - suggested power : 3~25W. Lightbulb sold separetly in "Accessories".

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

Product type :
Wall light
Collections :
Bonaparte
Material :
Porcelain
Place of manufacture :
France
Made in :
Paris
Manufacture :
handmade
Light bulb type :
G9
Recommended power :
3W~25W
Electrical system :
furbish

Wall lamp in porcelain and brass Bonaparte

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Wall lamp in porcelain and brass Bonaparte

€600
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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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