


MCE Lamp Large
Architonic ID: 1316020
SKU: MCE.L.PIN.WHI
Year of Launch: 2014
Concept
MCE LAMPS are ambient floor lights consisting of a glass sphere with an opening where the light bulb seems to float inside the glass, supported by a wooden base. The design of the wooden frame of the MCE LAMPS is inspired by the “impossible” geometrical patterns of the Dutch artist and draughtsman M.C.Escher, whose initials are repeated in the lamp's name. By tilting the glass bowl, the light beam can easily be directed to the desired area. The high quality translucent glass bowl is blown in the Czech Republic and transmit a soft light and subtle colour gradations when lit.
The MCE LAMPS are available in three sizes and come each with their individual colour: a green (S), blue (M) and pink (L) version of the glass. Since the glass is made by artisans each piece is unique and can differ a bit in colour. The wooden base is available in white (beech), oak natural oiled and walnut.
Item number:
MCE.S.GRE.WHI (MCE LAMPS / Small / Glass green / Base beech white)
MCE.S.GRE.OAK (MCE LAMPS / Small / Glass green / Base oak natural oiled)
MCE.S.GRE.WAL (MCE LAMPS / Small / Glass green / Base walnut)
MCE.M.BLU.WHI (MCE LAMPS / Medium / Glass blue / Base beech white)
MCE.M.BLU.OAK (MCE LAMPS / Medium / Glass blue / Base oak natural oiled)
MCE.M.BLU.WAL (MCE LAMPS / Medium / Glass blue / Base walnut)
MCE.L.PIN.WHI (MCE LAMPS / Large / Glass pink / Base beech white)
MCE.L.PIN.OAK (MCE LAMPS / Large / Glass pink / Base oak natural oiled)
MCE.L.PIN.WAL (MCE LAMPS / Large / Glass pink / Base walnut)
Glass, Wood

Sweden
Note is a Stockholm-based design studio founded in 2008 working within the fields of architecture; interior; product and graphic design as well as design strategy. Our pieces for Le Chance, Menu, Zero or Punt among other brands have become renowned worldwide. Our philosophy is to stand out from the crowd: “To note something, to get noticed: we are named after what we try to achieve. We like to pay attention to our surroundings, and try to create things that make others do the same. By looking at what is unique in every project and emphasizing that, we transform non-material values into tactile objects and spaces.”