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We create, produce and distribute under our own brand the products for the antiquary of tomorrow. From Brussels to Shanghai, we are drawing beautiful lamps for the privacy and for the collectivity. Our specification is haute couture in lighting. Altenaken 11 3320 Hoegaarden Belgium P4 - Christophe Gevers p.6 - Cg71 arco p.10 - Cg01 p.22 - Square p.26 - Linear p.28 - Wave p.30 - Iron Beam p.32 - Wooden Lamp p.34 - Tube T p.36 - Lam p.38 - Column P40 - Michel Gatin p.42 - Jil P54 - Carlo Nason p.56 - Ala P70 - Alberto Nason p.72 - Grand Siecle p.78 - Venice P82 - Marzia Mosconi p.84 - Indian...

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Introducing a line of iconic lightings by visionary Belgian architect and designer Christophe Gevers. Discover a universe that is both organic and modernist while utterly coherent. Appreciate the ingenuityand the wit of creations that have left an indelible mark on Belgian design.

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Christophe Gevers

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Christophe Gevers As much, through his creations, the designer Christophe Gevers wanted to magnify the present moment by transcending the past and the future, he also succeeded in unifying the male and female archetypes in an original, unique creation, reserved for exclusive customers. : the CG71 arco born in 1971. A slender metal arc takes its source in a rectangular concrete base, and unfolds in a minimalist momentum that supports two adjustable light sources. When the best of the “industrial” spirit meets creative genius

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Christophe Gevers Classic numbered edition

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Classic numbered edition Christophe Gevers Deluxe numbered edition Shiny Gold

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Christophe Gevers Limited numbered edition Caroline Notté Isabelle de Borchgraeve Edition 1/46 Edouard Vermeulen Natan Edition 1/40 Valerie Barkowski Edition 1/49

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Christophe Gevers Limited numbered edition Caroline Notté

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Christophe Gevers Limited numbered edition LTD NATAN OXFORD BLUE 1/40 Edouard Vermeulen - Natan Isabelle de Borchgraeve LTD VB AUBERGINE 1/49

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Christophe Gevers Limited edition We are proud to announce the re-editing in collaboration with the Fondation CAB of the iconic CG01 lamp - 1968 model by Christophe Gevers. This model is unique with the iconic green colour of the foundation, from the palette of Le Corbusier.

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Christophe Gevers Oxidised Copper

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Christophe Gevers Square 2G Shiny Gold Square 2P Shiny Gold

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Christophe Gevers Oxidised Copper Oxidised Copper

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Christophe Gevers

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Christophe Gevers

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Wooden lamp Christophe Gevers

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Christophe Gevers

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Christophe Gevers

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Christophe Gevers

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Michel Gatin is an architect and designer who graduated from Saint Luc in Brussels. In his creations, Michel Gatin imagines, creates and sets up a dialogue between material and light. His concepts are relevant to all aspects of design, from interior design to the development of objects, furniture and lighting. His perception of the harmony of geometry is timeless and universal. “Each project, object and space challenges me to create the ideal convergence of aesthetics, anthropology, technology and economics.

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Michel Gatin Inspired by nature, a metallic structure spreads out like a tubular heliophilous plant. An assertive linear form creates a luminous volume and a charming atmosphere. A timeless, elegant and refined design.

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“We can direct the light where we want”. Carlo Nason The Italian designer Carlo Nason was born in 1935 in Murano, into a family of expert glassmakers. His father, Vincenzo Nason, ran the famous glass company Nason/Moretti and opened a second glass company under the name Vincenzo Nason & C in 1941. From an early age, the young Nason was trained in the art of glassblowing, learning both the properties of the material and the craft techniques used in glass moulding and decoration. The first objects designed by Nason date from 1959 and are part of a collection of blow-moulded vases produced by...

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I designed Ala at the end of the 60s, it was produced for the first time between 69 and 70. It took its name from a gesture that everyone can do by crossing their hands to imitate the movement of birds 30,00 wings or when, as in the Chinese Puppet game, we project on the wall the shadow of a bird in flight. A cylinder that contains the light 210,00 source, two disks folded and joined together. All the magic is there. There are no hinges or bearings, everything happens through the 1800,00 geometric game of balanced elements. Ala has an infinite number of positions and consequent shapes. Grey...

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Carlo Nason Grey - Black - White Black - White Navy Blue - White White - White Grey - Black - White

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Black - White Carlo Nason Gold - Gold

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Carlo Nason Black - Gold Grey - Black - White Gold - White Navy Blue - White White - White

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Carlo Nason Carlo Nason

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Alberto Nason born in Venice in 1972. After finishing his studies he took three years experience in a graphic design studio Option One, In London. He then attended The Istituto Europeo di Design in Milan obtaining a diploma in 1996 in industrial design. In 2001 he created a place called ” first laboratory ” in which the designer dedicated himself to technical new search of working of the glass.In 2001 collaborated with the European Institute of Design and his thesis with the Prof. Micheli. axis?! 171

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Alberto Nason Grand Siècle Big Shiny Gold WIDTH 120 cm HEIGHT 39,6 cm

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Credits : @thelifestyleconcept Alberto Nason

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Grand Siècle small Alberto Nason Grand Siècle Big Oxford Blue (On demand) Grand Siècle reinvents the codes of the classical chandelier. This playful pendant lamp is an objet d’art in and of itself that will gracefully catch the attention while spreading a soft ambient light. 76

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Alberto Nason Italian designer Alberto Nason offers a radiant homage to the city he grew up in with this unique creation. Venice combines the eccentricity of the form with the ancestral simplicity of materials. Its delicatehand-blown glass ornaments composition will enhance your décor while spreading a smooth and welcoming light.

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