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Forestier Papillon XS floor lamp, white

£413.60

Colour: White

The Papillon XS floor lamp captivates with its elegant design and flowing lines. Its curved rod gracefully ascends from a stable base, supporting three stacked shades of varying sizes. Crafted from slender metal wires, the shades create a lightweight, airy aesthetic, and they allow light to gently diffuse throughout the space. The gaps form enchanting patterns, casting a delicate ambiance in any room. Suitable for both cozy homes and stylish hotel spaces, this lamp highlights sustainability by using recycled materials, embodying designer Élise Fouin's commitment to eco-friendly innovation.

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Original Product Description:

Graceful floor lamp Papillon XS with enchanting silhouette The floor lamp Papillon inspires with its graceful appearance and the fine lines, which run fluently and harmoniously through the forms and provide for a coherent overall picture. From the stable base, a rod runs upwards in a curved shape and ends in three shades of different sizes, which are placed on top of each other and still allow a view of the light source. The shades are formed from many delicate metal wires, making them very light and airy. This allows the light to escape all around and generously illuminate the room. In addition to the positive lighting effect, an atmospheric pattern is created by the gaps, which gently lays on the surroundings. With this modern floor lamp, private living spaces can be illuminated just as comfortably as rooms in hotels and receive an additional high decorative factor. Élise Fouin is a young designer who uses recycled materials as raw material and creates something new, more efficient from them, always with an eye on the material itself and less on the object that is created. So sustainability is very high on her agenda and this is reflected in each of her artworks.