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Colonne 

Dix heures dix

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With its pleated, oversized shade, Colonne is a timeless piece
with a reinvented classic look.

Colonne  Dix heures dix
Colonne  Dix heures dix

Fabrice Berrux: « Colonne is inspired by the traditional know-how of pleated fabric lampshades. Both the floor lamps and the hanging lamps have a decorative presence, whether switched off or on. 

I hope their timelessness means we can look forward to a bright future with them. »

Colonne  Dix heures dix

Materials marble, polyester taffeta, aluminium, steel 

Colonne Floor lamps

Light source Integrated LED 2700 K, dimmable - 110-240V - IP20 - 54W - 8100lm - Foot dimmer
Dimensions Ø31 x H193 cm Weight 7,3kg Cord 3m

Colonne  Dix heures dix
Colonne  Dix heures dix
Colonne  Dix heures dix

White metal

Black marble

White marble

Colonne Pendants

Light source Integrated 2700 K LED, TRIAC dimmable - Internal driver included - Dali or Casambi option available on request - 230V - IP20 Cord 5m
Colonne 100 100 cm x 17 cm Weight 4,5kg Lumen 5400 Watt 36
Colonne 130 130 cm x 22 cm Weight 5kg Lumen 6600 Watt 44
Colonne 160 160 cm x 27 cm Weight 6kg Lumen 7800 Watt 52

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Colonne  Dix heures dix
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Colonne  Dix heures dix
Colonne  Dix heures dix
Colonne  Dix heures dix

Fabrice Berrux

Fabrice Berrux

After graduating from the Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Dijon in 1986, he started out in interior architecture, before founding the 18 Août group in 1987.

In 1991, Fabrice Berrux founded Dix Heures Dix, expanding and reorganising the production of 18 Août. In 1994, he exhibited at Via in Paris. From 1990 onwards, certain products entered the collection of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and were sold in the shops of the Museums of Modern Art in Rotterdam, Dallas, Los Angeles, Chicago and at the George Pompidou Centre in Paris.