Serge Mouille designed his angular, insect-like lights as "a reaction to the Italian models that were beginning to invade the market in 1950," which he criticized for being "too complicated." The Three-Arm Ceiling Lamp (1958) is a hanging interpretation of his original Three-Arm Floor Lamp and maintains the original's kinetic, sculptural aesthetic. All of his lighting solutions feature Mouille's hallmark signatures as a designer: the way the arms are joined to the diffusers, the washer and six-sided screw hardware, the form of the reflectors, and the refined lines of the steel tubing. Bulbs (not included): incandescent; E26 base; 60W max. Made in France.
- Three rotatable arms extend from a fixed-length down rod assembly.
- Shades are produced using the original molds, proportions, materials and techniques.
- Each lamp is stamped and numbered.
Dimensions
H 23.5" Diameter 88", 8.16 lbs.The distance between the ceiling and bottoms of down rods (before they start to branch out) is 18".
Materials
Lacquered aluminum and steel with brass ball joints.