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La Lampe Frechin
- Jean-Louis Frechin
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In The Sun Table 220
- Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost & Dominique Perrault
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La Lampe B
- Thierry Dreyfus
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Mantis BS3
- Bernard Schottlander
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Yasuke
- Studio BrichetZiegler
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Grande B
- Thierry Dreyfus
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Frechin A Table
- Jean-Louis Frechin
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ISP Table
- Ilia Sergeevich Potemine
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Aaro Table
- Simon Schmitz
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Niwaki
- Studio BrichetZiegler
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Lampe Gras N°205
- Bernard Albin Gras
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Lampe Gras N°317
- Bernard Albin Gras
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Biny Table
- Jacques Biny
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Lampe Gras N°201
- Bernard Albin Gras
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Collection Cauvet Pi
- Clément Cauvet
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Collection Cauvet Tau
- Clément Cauvet
Table lamps, from archetype to concept:
From the archetypal Lampe Gras, whose forms follow their functions, to the “lamps to dream by,” as we like to call them (La Lampe Frechin, Yasuke), the table lamp and desk lamp constantly evolve and reinvent themselves. On a desk, they efficiently illuminate the workspace, or on a sideboard, they provide light whose intensi... From the archetypal Lampe Gras, whose forms follow their functions, to the “lamps to dream by,” as we like to call them (La Lampe Frechin, Yasuke), the table lamp and desk lamp constantly evolve and reinvent themselves. On a desk, they efficiently illuminate the workspace, or on a sideboard, they provide light whose intensity and color temperature can be perfectly controlled — their uses are as varied as the number of people who use them.