Enter your email address to be notified when this item is back in stock






Out of Stock
Vintage icon. Sammode Studio is reissuing a selection of lights designed in the 1950s by an iconic figure of post-war French design: Pierre Guariche (1926 – 1995). These strikingly modern lamps are pure of shape and very innovative for the post-war period. The original models of the lights from Pierre Guariche are now reaching new heights in the auction houses. As such, Sammode Studio is revisiting the avant-guard spirit of one of its leading creators in terms of lights from the 1950s. Faithful to the original and integrating contemporary technology, these lights benefit, like all the Sammode lights, from outstanding workmanship. All the Sammode lights are made, assembled and packaged in the factory of Châtillon-sur-Saône in Vosges. Very prolific, in the 1950s, Pierre Guariche designed a multitude of lighting models corresponding to different uses. His lights offer great user comfort and optimal light quality. There’s no apparent light source, thus avoiding glare. Pierre Guariche didn’t study the possibility of expressing a style, but the best way of lighting a room. The technological ambition of Sammode Studio provides each part of the collection with advanced technical devices (swivel arm, cantilever, swivel or tilting jib, articulated spherical arm or counterweight sphere, etc. ). Designed in 1951, the G3 wall lamp is an iconic model from Pierre Guariche's creations. It diffuses a soft, comfortable light thanks to its perforated metal mesh which delicately filters the light and creates a uniform luminous screen. This wall light tilts and can be positioned horizontally or vertically. It will blend perfectly with your interior to brighten a hallway, a desk or even a lounge.
I really like this wall light for its minimalist yet functional design - it’s a great piece for adding ambient lighting without overwhelming the space. Its sleek, geometric form and grey finish make it versatile, working well in modern, Scandi, or industrial interiors. It’s particularly effective in bedrooms, hallways, or living rooms where you want subtle lighting accents. Practical styling tips include positioning it alongside artwork or mirrors to highlight key features, or over a sideboard to create a soft glow. The LED component means it’s energy-efficient and low-maintenance, making it a smart choice for contemporary homes seeking both practicality and style.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
Height:
20.0cmWidth:
93.0cmDepth:
12.0cm