Jielde - Jean-Louis Domecq - Floor lamp - Metal
In the 1940s, Jean-Louis Domecq realized that he needed a lamp suitable for the activities of his trade. He then began to imagine and design a lamp with an articulated arm that was simple, robust and had no wires in the connections.
In 1950 the project came about through a final drawing of the hinged lamp. The electrical connection is made possible by copper contacts, which allow rotation up to the mechanical limit of each joint.
The lamp has a beautiful deep petrol color and is equipped with wiring with an on and off switch.
View the photos for a good impression.
Will be packaged and shipped with care.
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In the 1940s, Jean-Louis Domecq realized that he needed a lamp suitable for the activities of his trade. He then began to imagine and design a lamp with an articulated arm that was simple, robust and had no wires in the connections.
In 1950 the project came about through a final drawing of the hinged lamp. The electrical connection is made possible by copper contacts, which allow rotation up to the mechanical limit of each joint.
The lamp has a beautiful deep petrol color and is equipped with wiring with an on and off switch.
View the photos for a good impression.
Will be packaged and shipped with care.