Nemo Projecteur Pendant Light - Outdoor
The Nemo Projecteur Pendant Light was originally designed by Le Corbusier in 1954 for the Sanskar Kendra Museum in Ahmedabad. Its curved, sandblasted glass diffuser provides a balanced and functional light output, while the industrial-inspired form reflects the architectās original concept.
Featuring a painted canopy with black chromed screws and detailing, the pendant retains an authentic utilitarian character. A striking piece of design history, it works equally well in modern interiors or as a feature in more traditional spaces.
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Nemo Projecteur Pendant Light - Outdoor
Nemo Projecteur Pendant Light - Outdoor
The Nemo Projecteur Pendant Light was originally designed by Le Corbusier in 1954 for the Sanskar Kendra Museum in Ahmedabad. Its curved, sandblasted glass diffuser provides a balanced and functional light output, while the industrial-inspired form reflects the architectās original concept.
Featuring a painted canopy with black chromed screws and detailing, the pendant retains an authentic utilitarian character. A striking piece of design history, it works equally well in modern interiors or as a feature in more traditional spaces.
Original: $1,105.45
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The Nemo Projecteur Pendant Light was originally designed by Le Corbusier in 1954 for the Sanskar Kendra Museum in Ahmedabad. Its curved, sandblasted glass diffuser provides a balanced and functional light output, while the industrial-inspired form reflects the architectās original concept.
Featuring a painted canopy with black chromed screws and detailing, the pendant retains an authentic utilitarian character. A striking piece of design history, it works equally well in modern interiors or as a feature in more traditional spaces.























