Applique de Marseille Wall Sconce ID: ADM EWW 31
Applique de Marseille Wall Sconce 24 Wall Lighting Nemo

Applique de Marseille Wall Sconce

By Le Corbusier, for Nemo

Applique de Marseille Wall Sconce

By Le Corbusier, For Nemo

$907.00

Finish:
Matte White

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SPEC #: NIL583190 | ID: ADM EWW 31

Applique de Marseille Wall Sconce

SPEC #: NIL583190

ID: ADM EWW 31

Designed by Le CorbusierRead Bio

The Applique de Marseille Wall Sconce was designed by Le Corbusier for his own Paris apartment. The fixture's hourglass shape houses two bulbs to direct light both upward and downward, which is enhanced by a white interior to reflect light outwards.

Available Options

Finish: Matte Black, Matte Grey, Matte White

Specifications

    • Finish: Matte White
    • Size: 6.7"W x 15.7"H x 11"D
    • Shipping Weight: 8.80 lbs
    • Product Weight: 5.50 lbs
    • Dimmer: Standard 120V
    • Materials: Aluminum  Steel  
    • Lamp Source: Incandescent
    • Bulb:
      2 x A19/Medium (E26)/52W/120V Incandescent
      Bulb not included
    • Total Wattage: 104 watts
    • Other Bulb Options:
    • UL

      UL

    • Smart Home Compatible

      Smart Home Compatible

    • Specification Sheet / Technical Files

      Prop 65 Warning for California Residents This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/.
      Le Corbusier

      About Le Corbusier

      Le Corbusier was and remains a highly polemical figure in the history of modern architecture. Widely praised as a visionary whose imaginative plans for urban agglomerations and spaces dramatically transformed our understanding of what a city should be and could look like, he is equally reviled for the soulless monotony that his strand of modernism encouraged and the wanton destruction of the urban fabric that he both championed and prompted among his followers in urban planning during the latter half of the 20th century.

      Le Corbusier is one of the major originators of the International Style, along with such contemporaries as Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius, with whom he once worked, among many others. His work was featured especially prominently in the landmark exhibition in 1932 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York - and subsequent book - that gave the movement its name.

      Le Corbusier's role in the birth of modern architecture is magnified because of his ability to elucidate and disseminate his principles succinctly and forcefully. His Five Points of a New Architecture, which form the backbone of his architectural thought of the 1920s, constitute some of the most direct set of ideas in architectural theory, which he successfully demonstrated in his numerous contemporaneous villas of the interwar period.

      Le Corbusier's early writings and buildings glorified modernism and modernity as the key to bringing society out of the cataclysm of World War I at the beginning of the 1920s, a time when many others shrank from the embrace of modern life. Indeed, his architecture and faith in technological progress and heavy industry helped create what many architectural historians would later call "the machine age.

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