Map wall lamp – DCW éd.

Éric de Dormael

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Map 1 & Map 2 Wall Lamp Éric de Dormael
Map 1 & Map 2 Wall Lamp Éric de Dormael

The Map 1 and 2 wall lamps are the result of a new collaboration between the designer Éric de Dormael and the french brand DCW Éditions, in line with the Lune, Satellite, Broche and Tron pendants. The works of Éric de Dormael are very graphic, very sculptural. Every detail is carefully thought out and every element of the lamp is an integral part of the design. The artist plays on the materials and their finishes, on their evolution in time, on the light sources to create shades and warm glimmer.
The Map 1 and 2 wall lamps are made of lacquered brass with a brushed finish, their integrated LED light sources are diffusing a soft and glare-free light. They will find their place in a multitude of interiors, private as public, classical as modern.

Map 1 & Map 2 Wall Lamp Éric de Dormael
Map 1 & Map 2 Wall Lamp Éric de Dormael
Map 1 & Map 2 Wall Lamp Éric de Dormael
Map 1 & Map 2 Wall Lamp Éric de Dormael

Map 1 – W17 x D7 x H33cm

Map 1 L – W23,5 x D7 x H39,8cm

Map 1 & Map 2 Wall Lamp Éric de Dormael

Map 2 – W18,5 x D9,5 x H39cm

Materials brass

Light source integrated LED, 2700K (warm light)
Warranty 2 years

Map 1 & Map 2 Wall Lamp Éric de Dormael
Map 1 & Map 2 Wall Lamp Éric de Dormael

Éric de Dormael

Éric de Dormael

Éric de Dormael is a French sculptor, born in 1951. Trained at the École Supérieure des Arts in St Luc de Tournai, then at the École Supérieure d'Arts Graphiques – Penninghen, he has been drawing and working for nearly 20 years within Ombre Portée.

He designs and produces unique works, made of brass or stainless steel wire, born of an encounter between light and architectural forms. He pushes the research on the luminous effects to its climax: shadows, reflections, patina ... and integrates the light sources into his sculptures in order to transform them into decorative elements. His interlacings, structured or random, play with form and counter-form to create shapes and shadows marked with great delicacy.

The drawing holds a primordial place in his work and is at the origin of each creation. Each idea is first worked in pencil, both for Ombre Portée and for his personal work. His work also feeds on a multitude of influences born from the observation of architecture, nature and atmospheric effects.

He strives to create images, impressions, sensations of light, and to create, from these games of light, poetic objects characterized by their lightness, fluidity of form and transparency.