"DU/ET" Light

by Dan Yeffet France

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Estimated production time: 6 weeks

Dimension LxWxH (cm): 12x24x42
Material : Brass, Glass, Marble
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Description

Small bedside, table light or bookend, can be purchased single or as a duo with slight different heights.

Please note that the objects are sold separately.

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Weight 16 kg
Dimensions 20 × 30 × 50 cm
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About the designer


Dan‘s work stretches from space to objects  - and everything in between - and in various methods, from classic craft work to cutting edge technologies.   He designs furniture pieces, glass sculptures and lights, objects of desire - chic and pure - daily products, conceptual spaces, urban spaces, gallery objects and limited series. His work can be described as innovative, simple and yet with a strong identity.   The works of Dan can be found in various museums and galleries around the world such as the New Design Museum in Chicago; the Museum of Art\'s \"Visual Delight\" in Philadelphia; the Maritime Museum in New London, US; the Modam Museum in Luxembourg; FNAC Foundation in Paris; the V&A in London; and the Design Museum in Holon, Israel.

Curated by

In the highlands of the Andes, a group of women alpaca herders and artisans are leading the way for a sustainable and inclusive future. In collaboration with ADORNO and IED, Las Manuelas is presenting their most ambitious textile collection yet, the "Art Series", designed by highly acclaimed international artists.