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"Projecteur", a design icon created by Le Corbusier, finally reissued! A genius architect and designer, Le Corbusier designed the Sanskar Kendra Museum, a museum in the Indian city of Ahmedabad, between 1951 and 1957. This spiral-shaped construction illustrates the architectural principles of the French master. Le Corbusier even designed the lamps in the museum. In 1954, he created the "Projecteur" which he had installed in the building to optimise the lighting. Reissued by Nemo, the Projecteur lamp is now available as a pendant. This lamp is a symbol of 1950s modernism. Inspired by the industrial lighting of the time, it consists of a diffuser in the shape of a painted aluminium projector. The internal diffuser is made of opaline glass. ".
I love the Projecteur 365 Pendant for its sleek, industrial aesthetic and timeless appeal, making it a versatile choice for modern and minimalist interiors. It works particularly well in open-plan kitchens, dining areas, or even contemporary workspaces where its functional design can be showcased. To style it effectively, consider pairing it with neutral colour palettes to highlight its matte finish, and hang it at varying heights if you're grouping multiple lights for added visual interest. Its robust form also lends itself to pairing with raw materials like concrete, brick, or metal, emphasising an urban or industrial vibe. Overall, it's a statement piece that combines functional elegance with a nod to mid-century design heritage.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Made in Design's website here