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Lamp N°690 L | Pendants by Laboratoire Textile. Item made of fabric works with minimalism & contemporary style
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Lamp N°690 L | Pendants by Laboratoire Textile. Item made of fabric works with minimalism & contemporary style
Lamp N°690 L | Pendants by Laboratoire Textile. Item made of fabric works with minimalism & contemporary style
Lamp N°690 L | Pendants by Laboratoire Textile. Item made of fabric works with minimalism & contemporary style
Lamp N°690 L | Pendants by Laboratoire Textile. Item made of fabric works with minimalism & contemporary style

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Laboratoire Textile

Lamp N°690 L - Pendants

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Price $580

Creation: 1-4 weeks
Shipping: 5-10 days
Estimated Arrival: December 29, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Recycled Materials

Made To Order

DimensionsWeight
18H x 16W x 16D in
45.72H x 40.64W x 40.64D cm

Composed of 690 handcrafted folds, the N°690 L is one of the largest models in the collection. Its many folds invite the eye to wander to appreciate every detail.

Both refined and elegant, its generous dimensions make it a centerpiece of your home, above the dining table or in the bedroom.

Composition
Post-consumption recycled synthetic and natural fibers
Nickel-plated rings
Non-toxic fire retardant treatment
Snaps

Dimensions
Approximately 46 x 41 cm (18 x 16 in)

Ceiling lamp connection
Works with LED bulbs only, 60 watts maximum.
3 m / 10′ adjustable woven wire, white plate.
C-UL-US certified
Indoor use only.

Item Lamp N°690 L
As seen in Creator's Studio, Montreal, Canada
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2024
Let your gaze wander among mountains and valleys of folds.

Lucie Leroux is a craft designer and founder of Laboratoire Textile studio.

Trained in design and architecture in France, and in textile design in Canada, she began her career in architectural lighting and 3D modeling. It was while working on large-scale projects such as the Shanghai World Expo that she became interested in light and patterns.

She launched Laboratoire Textile in 2012, a playground where she explores textile design through various research and creative projects.

Inspired by Nordic sobriety, since 2018 Lucie Leroux has been patiently designing and handcrafting lamps in Montreal.

Laboratoire Textile's approach is deliberately low-tech and focused on the slowness of the creative process, the object itself being an invitation to contemplation.