Design, Interior Design

Baladeuse Wire Lamp by Antoine Mège

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Recently presented at Maison & Objet 2014, Baladeuse is a simple yet innovative lighting product created by the French designer Antoine Mège for Hind Rabii. Made of copper and cotton, the two part construction is composed of a colorful wire frame and a white fabric interior. The cylindrical frame comes in red, copper, or black. By merit of its combined lampshade and stand, the versatile design can hang from the ceiling or clip to the edge of a table.

Photography by Nicolas Schimp

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