Project Description
LOOSHAUS | TABLE LAMP
The Looshaus building by Architect Adolf Loos in Vienna marked a turning point in Architecture by its rejection of historicism and the evolution towards Modernism. The radical aesthetic of Loos essay ‘Ornament and Crime’ (1908) implemented on the marble facade of the Looshaus building ground floor columns triggered a reflection about the purism of materials and forms.
This luxury lighting piece is the perfect choice for any hotel or luxury project. This high-end table lamp offers a unique light environment. One of the most beautiful contemporary luxury lighting pieces on the market.
Lampshade: carrara marble.
Metal: handcrafted structure in polished brass finished with gloss varnish.
Lampshade: other marbles under request.
Metal: polished, brushed, oxidized brushed or aged brushed brass/copper/steel.
DIMENSIONS
Height. 56cm|22,05’’ Width. 14cm|5,51’’ Depth. 14cm|5,51’’
WEIGHT
4,3 Kg
Joana Santos Barbosa, 2017