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Modern White Five Curved Fixed Arms Spider Ceiling Lamp by Serge Mouille
DADA Objet Trouve S.L. - Contemporary
Barcelona, ES
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Ceiling wall lamp model 'five curved fixed arms spider ceiling lamp' designed by serge mouille in 1954. Manufactured by editions …
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Ceiling wall lamp model 'five curved fixed arms spider ceiling lamp' designed by serge mouille in 1954. Manufactured by editions serge mouille in france. The production of lamps, wall lights and floor lamps are manufactured using craftsman’s techniques with the same materials and techniques as the first models. Current production delay is around 34 weeks. Each lamp has a personal serial number and a specific certificate of authenticity when delivered. The certificate shown on the photo is just an example. Materials and color: body: steel swivel : brass reflector: aluminium white lacquered - always glossy white inside the lamp shades. The picture is a digital preview, colors may vary. Dimensions: h 53.14 in. X dm 62.99 in. H 135 cm x dm 160 cm technical details: ce: 5x42w max - e27 - 230v - 50hz us: 5x60w max - e26 - 120v - 60hz indoor use and dry locations only. Serge mouille (24 december 1922-1988) was a french industrial designer and goldsmith. He is best known for his light fixture designs. After having worked a few years in the workshop of gabriel lacroix, he opened his own workshop in 1945 with the intention of creating silverware utensils. In 1953 he began researching and designing light fixtures. During this period he was also supervising the gold smithing department at l'école des arts appliqués. In 1955 he was inducted into the société des artistes décorateurs ("the interior decorators' society"). The following year, steph simon opened a design gallery at 145 bd st germain in paris. Displaying the work of charlotte perriand and jean prouvé, the gallery soon also featured the work of serge mouille, isamu noguchi and jean luce. The designs of these artists soon become more widely known thanks to orders placed by institutions such as, cité universitaire d’antony, university of strasbourg, university of aix-marseille and centre d'essais en vol de brétigny. Serge mouille suffered from tuberculosis for many years and in 1959 he was forced to suspend his design activities and undergo treatment. In 1961, thanks to the société de création des modèles, he was able to exhibit his latest light fixture designs at the trade show salon des arts ménagers. These designs combined the concepts of fluorescence and incandescence. Production of his light fixtures stopped definitively in 1961. Serge mouille remains famous primarily for his minimalistic designs and use of uniformly black painted metal materials. His wall-mounted spot light fixture with articulated arms is typical for his discrete, yet highly functional designs. This piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no
official proof of authenticity,
however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity
issues arising from misattribution,
up to 250v (europe/uk standard).
less
- Dimensions
- 39.37ʺW × 39.37ʺD × 53.15ʺL
- Styles
- Contemporary
- Country of Origin
- France
- Item Type
- Made to Order
- Estimated Lead Time: 4 months
- Materials
- Aluminum
- Color
- White
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