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    Metropolis Brass Sconce by Jan Garncarek
    Quantity
    3,080
    Last Tree, Sculpted Lighting by Jérôme Pereira
    Quantity
    27,687
    Unique Chaise Longue by Jörg Pietschmann
    Quantity
    9,680
    KEP T, Brass and Marble Table, Signed by Noro Khachatryan
    Quantity
    10,120
    "Handle" Brass Hand-Sculpted Mirror by Samuel Costantini
    Quantity
    1,969
    Pair of Pearl Necklace Pendant Lights, Ludovic Clément d’Armont
    Quantity
    51,430
    Monumental Triptychs Enlighted Mirror by Jesse Visser
    Quantity
    15,840
    Conical Up Sculpted Bronze Wall Light by Henry Wilson
    Quantity
    1,705
    Oval Dinning Table by kar
    Quantity
    5,580
    Crystals Overgrown Candelabra, Mark Sturkenboom
    Quantity
    3,740
    Marble Slate Dining Table Signed by Frederic Saulou
    Quantity
    13,500
    Ordonne Coffee Table Signed by Frederic Saulou
    Quantity
    8,580
    Original Bertoia Side Chairs Revisited by Clement Brazille
    Quantity
    3,080
    Charleston Bench by Pepe Albargues
    Quantity
    6,050
    Pearl Necklace Pendant by Ludovic Clément d’Armont
    Quantity
    36,300
    Einstein Was Right II, Unique Sculpted Lighting by Jérôme Pereira
    Quantity
    30,459
    U2 Brass Suspension by Jan Garncarek
    Quantity
    6,710
    Total:
    271,810

    Black Satellite IV Sculpted Pendant by Paul Matter

    5,940

    In stock

    Quantity
    SKU: Light-Satellite IV-Matter Category:

    Additional information

    Weight 30 kg
    Dimensions 15.2 × 180 × 182 cm
    Designers

    Dimensions (CM)

    15.2 x 180 x 182 cm

    Dimensions (Inches)

    5.9 x 70.8 x 71.6 in

    Materials

    Edition

    Limited Edition

    Lead time

    8-10 weeks

    Additional Information

    Made to order creations can be done: please contact us for any request.

    Materials: Brass, Brushed Brass, Black Brass

    All our lamps can be wired according to each country. If sold to the USA it will be wired for the USA for instance.

    Satellite is inspired by the conceptual and Minimalist movement of the 1960s and 1970s. These light sculptures are fundamentally geometric and architectonic. They rely on the cube as a starting point for our explorations in space, light, form, volume, repetition, sequence, and variation. Articulating arms enable a 180-degree movement on the horizontal plane. The pieces can be used as individual fixtures or in a number of combinations forming light sculptures levitating in space