Brush - Brush Small Pendant Light - Green

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Brush Small Pendant Light - Green
Pierre Charrié

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$890.00
Color : Green
Size :
Small

Small pendant light - Green

The BRUSH pendant collection was born of a workshop in Vietnam where designer Pierre Charrié explored lacquerware. This art craft requires working with color as an essential element of the object, linked to its volume. Precious and highly technical pigments have been selected for this collection. The paint, made from crushed mother-of-pearl, gives the lamps their unique iridescence and a perception of color that changes with the light. The shape of these pendants is derived from traditional repoussé techniques, offering a perfect mastery of the oblong curve, halfway between geometry and organic reference.

ENVIRONMENT : Indoor  

MADE IN EUROPE 

MATERIALS :   

  • A two-part lampshade (cupola + pastille) in aluminum
  • A steel carcass

SMALL MODEL DIMENSIONS :   

Diameter : 13,77 inch   

Height : 5,9 inch  

LARGE MODEL DIMENSIONS :   

Diameter: 23,6 inch   

Height: 9,84 inch 

DURABILITY :   

  • Assembled product without glue  
  • Removable product for better recyclability  
  • The cardboard of the packaging is recycled at least 80%, with a 100% recycled ink  
  • Interchangeable bulb  

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS :

Bulb size: E26

Maximum wattage: 40 watts

210 to 120 Volts, 50 to 60 Hertz

CREATION AND EDITION : 2023 

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Designer-explorer, Pierre Charrié provides a contemporary on materials and artisanal manufacturing processes. He collaborates with weavers and drum makers, has an interest in Washi paper and Kumihimo silk as materials to create modern day artifacts. ​

The Brush collection was born during a workshop in Vietnam with the company Hanoia when Pierre Charrié explored the world of lacquer objects. A craft that requires using colour as an essential element of an object, finding its relationship with space and volume. A level of sophistication through which colours take shape in three dimensions as they run from the top to the bottom of the lamp. ​

The final shape comes from using an artisanal technique known as repoussage, for absolute mastery over the rounded oblong form that combines the geometric and the organic.

Pierre Charrié

Designer-explorer, Pierre Charrié provides a contemporary on materials and artisanal manufacturing processes. He collaborates with weavers and drum makers, has an interest in Washi paper and Kumihimo silk as materials to create modern day artifacts.

The Brush collection was born during a workshop in Vietnam with the company Hanoia when Pierre Charrié explored the world of lacquer objects. A craft that requires using colour as an essential element of an object, finding its relationship with space and volume. A level of sophistication through which colours take shape in three dimensions as they run from the top to the bottom of the lamp.

The final shape comes from using an artisanal technique known as repoussage, for absolute mastery over the rounded oblong form that combines the geometric and the organic.