


La Plic | Wall Light Led
Architonic ID: 20171406
SKU: 10073016
Year of Launch: 2010
Height 16cm depth 18cm width 10cm
height 6¼" depth 7" width 4"
this light’s originality rests in its very simplicity, its 'undesigned' edge
like a torch, it attaches to the wall by means of a simple screw and plugs into a socket
wall light comprising a stainless steel clip and a nickel-plated fitting
equipped with a 200 cm transparent cable and transparent (led-ready) touch switch/dimmer
supplied with 1 x 6 w e 27 led filament globe bulb ø 95 mm with lateral silver crown, colour temperature 2,700 k (warm white), 560 lumens
this light is sold with an energy class b bulb
it is compatible with bulbs from energy classes a++ to e
Concept
This lamp's originality rests in its simplicity, its 'undesigned' edge. like a torch, it attaches to the wall by means of a simple screw and plugs into a socket. wall light comprising a stainless steel clip and a nickeled fitting. equipped with a 200 cm transparent cable with touch switch. supplied with 1 x e27 42w eco halogen globe bulb ø 95 mm with lateral silver crown.
this light is sold with an energy class e bulb.
it is compatible with bulbs from energy classes a++ to e.
This product belongs to collection:
Glass, Metal, Stainless steel

Belgium
"Graduated from the section 'Interior architecture' of the National School of Visuels Arts of la Cambre (Brussels), Nathalie Dewez has always worked with the living object, in other words the light. She uses all the potential of material to make her chandeliers, wall lights and lamps light and ethereal. Nathalie features at several exhibitions and shows such as the “Biennale Internationale de Design de Saint-Etienne ” (France), “la Quinzaine du Design du Jardin in Chaumont sur Loire” (France), the Furniture show in Milan (Italy), the “Prix du Jeune Design Belge” (Belgium) , the Satellite Show in Milan (Italy). Winner of the “Young artists” prize of the French Community, Nathalie's place in design is growing on the Brussels, Belgian and international level."