Biny Curve Wall Sconce
By Jacques Biny, for DCWEditions
Biny Curve Wall Sconce
By Jacques Biny, For DCWEditions
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SPEC #: DCW904587 | ID: BINYCURVE BL-WH ETL
Biny Curve Wall Sconce
SPEC #: DCW904587
ID: BINYCURVE BL-WH ETL
Designed by Jacques BinyRead Bio
The Biny Curve Wall Sconce is a sleek, space age piece that reflects light both downward and through the circle cutouts on the curve.
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Specifications
- Finish: Matte Black
- Color: Matte White
- Size: 9.8"W x 8.5"H x 3.74"D
- Dimmer: Low Voltage Electronic
- Materials: Aluminum, Steel
- Lamp Source: LED
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Bulb:1 x LED/4W/120V LEDIntegrated LED module
- Total Wattage: 4 watts
- Lamp Color: 2400K
- Color Rendering: 85 CRI
- Delivered Lumens: 400 lumens
- Lumens/Watt: 100.00
- Lamp Life: 50000 hours
- Country of Origin: China
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About Jacques Biny
Jacques Biny (1913-1976) was a French lighting designer and publisher whose work helped shape modern luminaires in mid-20th-century Europe. After training at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, he began as a decorator in his native Valence and soon confronted a practical lack of quality lighting in his projectsa gap he addressed by designing his first fixtures. He relocated to Paris in 1950, and a few years later in 1953 founded the workshop-publisher Luminalite, where he produced nearly 400 models of lamps, wall lights, pendants and ceiling fixtures over two decades.
Biny's design aesthetic merged utility with formal restraint: his lighting pieces often combined perforated metal, folded sheet forms, prismatic diffusion, and clean geometry to deliver both direct and ambient lighting. His philosophy centered on finding the "correct balance between the rigors of technique and an aesthetic which integrates with contemporary architecture." Under his direction, Luminalite supported collaborations with emerging designers like Michel Buffet and Gustave Gautier, and contributed to public and architectural commissions - such as university campuses, cinemas, and civic buildings - that demonstrated how thoughtfully designed lighting could scale from the domestic to the institutional.
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