A suspension that comes straight from space ... No it is not the new rings of Saturn but we could believe it. A project conceived by two talented designers and handmade in France !
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Size : 9, 5 x 9.5 x 5 cm
Materials : concrete, metal, fibers
Color : blue
Information : These lamps are made by hand. The cord is woven. The bulb, not supplied, is type E14.
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We warned you in advance that your vision of concrete would change. With this project fruit of the work of two designers full of mischief, our intuition is only confirmed. After having produced pots and trays, our two crazy people present you their lamp! It consists of a beautiful solid concrete paver, available in multiple finishes and colors, in which takes place a socket.
An original and offbeat concept that will reconcile you with a material unfairly decried. Made entirely by hand in a workshop in Aubervilliers, near Paris, you will be amazed at the finesse of execution and the care taken in the design. A breathtaking work that will find its place in any type of interior, from the most classic to the most contemporary.
The French Viking studio is first and foremost a meeting of two passionate people. Billy and Nadir meet in the summer of 2014. One works in finance, the other is a law student. A very specific common point animates them: the creation of small furniture and not least, those made of concrete.
Obviously it's love at first sight. After an installation in the XVIII arrondissement of Paris, they settled in 2016 in Aubervilliers to develop their art on a large surface. To give life to a material so often decried, to adapt it to different uses and to work it like a porcelain ... The challenge was daring but let's face it: they knew how to take it up with talent, elegance and imagination !