100 kg! LED’z lamp, Zeppelin pendant lamp, luminaire body made sheet steel, optionally white powder-coated without any apparent weld. With its minimalistic modern design Led’z lamp hanging, almost utopic, in the room. Its seamlessly welded surface purport that this luminaire is not from this world. Of course, this UFO can also land – as a surface mounted luminaire, LED’z matches with its slim character to various rooms and here, is a long dialogue with the “Evidence” Table.
Sizes
L 2480 x P 1100 x H 1280 cm.
(different sizes on request)
Materials
Powder coating steel process | 2D laser cutting process. 9 Spots LED
Price
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LED’z Lamp – Transprofil | Created and directed by the French architect Philippe Stouvenot since 1998, Transprofil is an urban and minimalist collection of contemporary furniture, simple and conveying a sense of beautiful energy, the artefacts’ design is based on pure shapes and is finely executed. The materials, which are deliberately in small number, are selected for their own technical and aesthetic qualities, and the results they give when they are worked upon till the limits of their resistance. Transprofil is a design that combines functionality and uncommon sensations: it simultaneously conveys ideas of vertigo, balance and humor.
Philippe Stouvenot | has an eclectic mind. He confronted himself very early to different materials. Initially working as a bricklayer, he then became an architect before focusing on design. His career seems to go in reverse to what is commonly known: he first conceived big scale works and then switched to making furniture for our everyday needs. Berlin1, Bangkok2, Atlanta3, Paris4 and currently Tokyo5 – all these places he has lived in, each one unique – have stimulated and strengthened his creativity, because of their own specific contexts and energies. His production focuses on a mindscape located in-between minimalism, spatiality, and pureness of the forms and memory of the materials.
#1 [1998|2000] – #2 [2000|2004] – #3 [2004|2008] – #4 [2008|2012] – #5 [2012|20..] 2017