Applique Cylindrique Longue from Nemo is a wall lamp that plays with direct and indirect light. Designed by Charlotte Perriand, the luminaire is based on human gestures and movements – Perriand found them immensely fascinating and therefore often used various pivoting details in her luminaire designs. The direction and amount of light from Applique Cylindrique can be adjusted by lightly touching and turning its grey-painted shade. Thanks to its insightful design, Applique Cylindrique is as suitable as a reading light in the bedroom as it is for creating mood lighting in the living spaces.
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Applique Cylindrique Longue wall lamp, grey
Nemo Lighting
Description
Applique Cylindrique Longue from Nemo is a wall lamp that plays with direct and indirect light. Designed by Charlotte Perriand, the luminaire is based on human gestures and movements – Perriand found them immensely fascinating and therefore often used various pivoting details in her luminaire designs. The direction and amount of light from Applique Cylindrique can be adjusted by lightly touching and turning its grey-painted shade. Thanks to its insightful design, Applique Cylindrique is as suitable as a reading light in the bedroom as it is for creating mood lighting in the living spaces.
- Width: 18.9 in (48 cm)
- Depth: 2.95 in (7.5 cm)
- Height: 4.13 in (10.5 cm)
- Material Aluminium, methacrylate
- Colour Anthracite
- Bulb base E14
- Light source 2 x Max 7W LED (not included)
- IP rating 20
- Voltage 230 V
- Nominal frequency 50–60 Hz
- Certifications and labels CE, EAC
- Dimmable Yes
- Hardwired wall mount Yes
- Product ID: NM-CYL-ENN-32
Charlotte Perriand (1903–1999) was a French architect and designer, who is most famously known for her ingenious, minimalist, and deeply functional work. Metal was of particular importance in Perriand’s design. Charlotte Perriand believed that skillful, quality design could also help to build a better, more sustainable society.
Charlotte Perriand – a visionary of modernism
Charlotte Perriand was a true pioneer who helped shape both the direction and philosophy of European design. She is known, among other things, for lighting produced by Nemo Lighting and furniture designed for Cassina.
At the very start of her career, fresh from graduating from the École de L'Union Centrale des Arts Décoratifs, Perriand gained widespread acclaim when her work Bar Sous le Toit was presented at the 1927 Salon d’Automne. The piece was met with critical praise and established her as one of the most exciting designers of her time.
Designing for better living
Perriand collaborated with legendary French designers Le Corbusier and Jean Prouvé, contributing to the development of mass-produced furniture and modular architecture.
This collaboration helped redefine 20th-century living: tubular steel structures, modularity and functionality brought a new clarity to design. At the heart of Perriand’s thinking was the idea of improving everyday life through design – furniture should be lightweight, adaptable and, above all, purposeful.
Les Arcs – a holistic vision of living
One of Perriand’s most renowned architectural projects is the Les Arcs ski resort in Savoie, France, for which she was responsible for both design and execution. Her signature approach – embracing modular architecture, standardisation and industrial methods – is clearly visible throughout Les Arcs: minimalist hotel rooms, standardised kitchens and bathrooms, and expansive communal spaces that connect seamlessly with nature all reflect her design philosophy.
Who: Charlotte Perriand
- French architect and designer (1903–1999).
- Educated in Paris and an early key figure in modernism.
- Collaborated with Le Corbusier and Jean Prouvé.
- Her work spans furniture, lighting and architectural projects.
- Notable designs: Pivotante à Poser and Applique lamps (Nemo Lighting), Tabouret Meribel stool and Fauteuil armchairs (Cassina).
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