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Description: igne Roset’s Danse floor light is a model of extreme simplicity. The light plays with the space which surrounds it without invading it, like an elegant illuminated reed. 1.90m high fibreglass stem. Culbuto-shaped base in moulded, sanded Zamak. Tubular frosted glass shade; transparent cable with foot switch. Floor light supplied with 1 x GY 6.35 50 W 12 V halogen bulb. The diameter corresponds to the diameter of the base. Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting. Designer: Nathalie Dewez: Nathalie Dewez lives and works in Brussels. Having graduated from the école des Arts Visuels de La Cambre in 2001, the main focus of her work is lighting design. A mélange of poetry and rigour, her chandeliers, wall lights and floor lamps are light and airy, exploiting the
potential of the chosen material to the very maximum. Creating pieces such as Sol-air (a halogen light perched on a carbon fibre tube), Lamp06 (a study on the structure of a classic shade) or the Prism ceiling light with its three-dimensional frame, her hallmark is coherent lines displaying essential character. Her presence at various exhibitions and trade shows in France, Belgium, Italy, the UK and elsewhere has enabled her to enter into a wide range of collaborations, with not only architectural bureaux, but also furniture manufacturers and private projects.
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Description: igne Roset’s Danse floor light is a model of extreme simplicity. The light plays with the space which surrounds it without invading it, like an elegant illuminated reed. 1.90m high fibreglass stem. Culbuto-shaped base in moulded, sanded Zamak. Tubular frosted glass shade; transparent cable with foot switch. Floor light supplied with 1 x GY 6.35 50 W 12 V halogen bulb. The diameter corresponds to the diameter of the base. Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting. Designer: Nathalie Dewez: Nathalie Dewez lives & works in Brussels. Having graduated from the école des Arts Visuels de La Cambre in 2001, the main focus of her work is lighting design. A mélange of poetry & rigour, her chandeliers, wall lights & floor lamps are light & airy, exploiting the potential of the chosen material to the very maximum. Creating pieces such as Sol-air (a halogen light perched on a carbon fibre tube), Lamp 06 (a study on the structure of a classic shade) or the Prism ceiling light with its three-dimensional frame, her hallmark is coherent lines displaying essential character. Her presence at various exhibitions & trade shows in France, Belgium, Italy, the UK & elsewhere has enabled her to enter into a wide range of collaborations, with not only architectural bureaux, but also furniture manufacturers & private projects.

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Contemporary - Modern era design
Diameter - A measurement across a circle passing through the middle
Contemporary - A design reference to indicate post war modern design
UK - United Kingdom - An island nation in Europe
Halogen - A chemical element often used in lighting
Foot - A part of the body at the bottom end of the leg
Foot - or Feet - a measurement equivilent to 30cm
Glass - A solid, typically transparent. Brittle and used in windows. The first patent granted in the UK was for Glass.
Carbon - A common element, in its simplest form is coal. The element can take different form from hard diamonds through graphite to soft carbon
France - A state situated in Western Europe with several overseas territories.
Cable - A series of wires bonded to form a single thread
Wall - A physical barrier between two areas
Italy - a country in Europe.
Moulded - The shape of a product coming from a factory "mould".
Contemporary - An object that is living in the same time.
Wide - Something with a large width.
Design - A drawing or styles that shows the look and functionality of something before its made.
Classic - Something that is still like it was originally a high quality standard.
Model - A representation of a person or thing, usually smaller scale. It can also be a person that wears clothing.

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