SEAGRAM table lamp Nero Marquina marble

2.690,00 



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SEAGRAM table lamp Nero Marquina marble

The SEAGRAM table lamp Nero Marquina marble by InsidherLand receives the name of the first attempt at skyscraper construction by the acclaimed German-American architect Mies van der Rohe. Located at Park Avenue in Manhattan, New York City, the Seagram building was completed in 1958 and gathers the principles of modernism along with the functionalist aesthetic.

The table lamp is a block of Nero Marquina marble involved by vertical brass blades carefully inserted as an allusion to modern metal structures and follows Mies beliefs that a building’s structure should be visible as an external expression with no decorative elements. Although, in fact, for others reasons the original steel structure of the Seagram building couldn’t be visible, Mies used non-structural vertical bronze elements to suggest an outside structure protecting a continuous glass skin underneath.

Seagram set the International style and remains a role model for the modern skyscrapers that can be admire along the New York’s architectural skyline.

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COLLECTION
IDENTITY

MATERIAL

Lampshade
INSIDHERLAND Satin Ref. Pearl

Base
Nero Marquina marble and brushed brass with matt varnish.

DIMENSIONS
Height. 65 cm
Width.  45 cm
Depth.  45 cm

WEIGHT
13 kg

 

Production time after commissioning: 9 weeks
Plus continuous delivery via Shipping: 1 week

The cost of delivery varies depending on your destination.

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