Carmen wall lamp - Hartô
Carmen wall lamp - Hartô
Hartô design
Artist: PaulinePlusLuis Studio
The Carmen wall light is a new interpretation of the pendant lights of the same name. This wall-mounted version puts forth another way of staging light whilst holding on to the elegant, light, pleated skirt of the original model. As majestic as ever, the Carmen collection expands to offer multiple possibilities for decor and lighting.
Color champagne / white / slate grey
Delivery time ca. 4 weeks
In a bedroom, living room or in hallways and corridors, the Carmen wall lamp is a spectacular decorative object, like a sun that brightens your interior with its warm glow.
The Carmen wall lamp is 100% made in France! The light springs from a heart made in matt lacquered metal that is surrounded by a laminated, pleated taffeta skirt.
It is delivered with a LED ribbon and you can install Carmen in 2 ways: fit it directly to a wall outlet or plug it into a socket (cord with switch included).
The Carmen wall lamp was designed by the PaulinePlusLuis duo.
Materials : Fabric, Metal, LED
Dimensions and Weight
Size : W 50cm H 50cm D 7cm
Weight : 1,2 kg
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
The wall lamp Carmen was designed for a non-humid interior space.
Use a soft, non-abrasive cloth to clean your lamp. You can carefully vacuum your wall lamp with low suction.
PaulinePlusLuis Studio
PaulinePlusLuis is a Brussels design studio, created by Pauline Capdo and Luis Bellenger in 2015. With Carmen, HARTÔ takes height. The Belgian studio thought for the French publisher this suspension as a dancer.
Their eclectic career, at once artisanal, artistic and industrial, has built their approach to design halfway between experimentation and industry. Their work is based on the observation of objects, phenomena, moments, which they reinterpret and divert. They are inspired by the codes and forms already present in our environment, in order to assemble them and to transcribe them into their objects. Through this process, their objects provoke an impression of déjà-vu, evoke stories and moments, and thus bring a poetic dimension to the industrial realization.