Pierre Disderot pendant light model 3040 with counterweight 1952
Reference:
4535
This pendant light was designed in 1952 by the French designer Pierre Disderot. It is made up of a ceiling mount from which the electric cable rests a large black lacquered metal lampshade. The whole is completed by a half-sphere in opaline glass under the lampshade, it's holding the sockets. Brass elements are present.
The height of the lamp is adjustable thanks to the counterweight present.
The lampshade reflects a soft light which will be perfect for lighting a hallway, a dining table or even a kitchen. The lines are sober and minimalist, this pendant light has everything it needs to seduce you at first sight!
4535
Data sheet
- Designer:
- Pierre Disderot
- Model:
- 2040
- Condition:
- some traces of time
this product is in good vintage condition, it has a nice general patina
- Restoration:
- the electricity of this product has been redone with a black cotton thread.
the lacquer of the lampshade is new
this product has been cleaned and checked in our restoration workshop
- Height:
- 140 cm maximum
- Diameter:
- 49 cm
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