Description
With its brass ring embedded in an oblong piece of black polished marble, Segment table lamp definitely is a tribute to the world of jewelry.
An elegant table lamp playing with full and empty, balance and unbalance. An intimate interlacing of materials of brass, black marquina marble and white opaline.
Born in 1971 in Jerusalem, Israel, Dan Yeffet studied industrial design at the Bezalel Academy (Jerusalem School of Art and Design) from 1999 to 2001. He then moved to the Netherlands where he graduated from the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam in 2002 (BA in Industrial and Product Design). After graduation, he set up his studio in Amsterdam. In 2005, he moved his workshop to Paris, where he still works.
Technical details :
Dimensions : 11 x 25 x h 62,5 cm (marble base : Ø 11 x h 21 cm) / LED source (G9).
Materials : marble / brass / hand-blown glass.
Finishes : black marquina / brushed / white opaline.
Product made in : France
Design by : Dan Yeffet
Origin : Paris
Lead time : 10 weeks
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