For Disderot By Michel Mortier
Disderot Suspended Lamp M4
1952
Numbered Edition,
Delivered with an authentication certificate
Made in France
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Designed is the shape of a hot air balloon, this ceiling light represents part of the lighting revolution in the early nineteen fifties. It is one of the few lamps in the world to offer all three lighting modes in a single source: focused light to bring a sparkle to the dishes on a dining table, upward ceiling light for a soft ambient effect, and discrete light to gently illuminate the faces of guests.
Its beautiful proportions, adjustable height and a new range of colours enhance its contemporary design.
About Michel Mortier
Michel Mortier was born in Paris in 1925. Very early, he graduated from the School of Arts Appliqués at age 19 where he followed the teaching of Louis Sognot, René Gabriel and Etienne-Henri Martin, some of the masters of the French modernity. He went on to hold positions of responsibility at Studium du Louvre and Bon Marché in Brussels until he was appointed director of Marcel Gascoin’s research department at the age of 24, ARHEC (Rational Development of Housing and Communities), until 1954.
The logo for Disderot was designed by Adrian Frutiger, Swiss graphic designer. Pierre Disderot was a very endearing man and a good engineer."
Weight |
2.7 kg |
Dimensions |
57 × 57 × 80 cm |
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Color |
White, Dark gray, Black, Red
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Materials |
Lacquered aluminum, Metal
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Power / Type |
LED light bulb included (A+ Class), 2x60W max – E27 – 230V
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Use |
Interior use and dry locations only
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Technical Specification