Open Lamp

75,00 €

Studio OWN

New

A lamp design in solid poplar for the less original and made entirely by hand. A touch of color for your interior 100% Made in France

Quantity :

Dimensions : 13 x 13 cm

Materials : solid walnut, cotton rope, metal

Colors : natural wood, blue

Information : wattage: 220v bulb included - bulb type: E27 small, maximum L = 70mm - length of cable: 1,80m

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History of the product

A pretty lamp to pose in solid poplar slightly way "barrel", a colored cotton cord connected to a sleeve a little vintage for a minimalism necessary! This is the work of Mariana and Tom straight out of their studio in Montmartre.

An original realization assembled by hand which will bring a touch of color "punchy" to your decoration. Easy to install, it is installed and connected to the mains. Its switch allows it to be used as a bedside lamp, in a library corner and in an entrance.

The designer

Mariana, a Venezuelan artist, has always been an artist and a visual artist, bubbling with ideas and expressing her through an intense productivity of fashion accessories, lamps, decorative objects, always with a support on a contemporary trend. Tom, English, a technician in the field of the show, uses his experience in carpentry, cabinet making and scenography to achieve functional volumes in 3 dimensions that are intended to furnish a space.

The production workshops are on site, which allows this duo to achieve the objects themselves with great care of detail that it is as much in terms of design, as manufacturing. In the era of digitization and automation, their studio based in Montmartre "OWN" claims manual production techniques in small quantities to guarantee the exclusivity of their products. The coherence of the whole is sewn by a common thread: a current interpretation of the objects that surround us on a daily basis.

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