
Northern Ombre Table Lamp
OMBRE TABLE LAMP
OMBRE TABLE LAMP
Designed by Antoine Rouzeau, 2019
Ombre is a multifaceted design, comprised of a compact base and an adjustable shade.
Ask the designer about Ombre’s essentials and he’ll explain that there are only two: shadow and light. The interplay between them starts with the light source, which projects white light upwards from the base directly onto the shade.
Ombre is inspired by the shape of a tree leaf, the adjustable shade captures the light in its contours and reflects it onto the surrounding surfaces.
The base and shade are made in steel and seamlessly powdercoated in matt black or beige.
DESIGNER
ANTOINE ROUZEAU
Antoine lives in Paris, where he works as museum architect at Musée d’Orsay while managing his own design studio.
After receiving his degree in architecture, Antoine worked at practices established by leading architects, including the award-winning architect, Jean Nouvel.
It may be due to his background in architecture that Antoine now has an intuitive understanding of spatial design.
This is reflected in products that can be easily and sensitively integrated into architecture, such as shelving and lighting. Antoine’s designs are created for contemporary interiors and characterised by abstract shapes and innovative construction details.
Designs such as his Ombre table lamp for Northern, which forges a new relationship between base, light source and shade, illustrate this. Antoine approaches lighting with practicality in mind, but the subtle details he includes make the everyday a little bit brighter.
INFORMATION
BODY AND JOINTS COLOUR
Steel
BRAND
Northern
PRODUCT TYPE
Table Lamp
PRODUCTION
Made in Norway
DOWNLOADS
↓ BIM/3D files
↓ Product Sheet
COLLECTION
Birdy
ITEM NO
130 & 131
SHADE, BASE AND HANDLE COLOURS
Black or warm beige
TYPE OF LIGHT
LED
USE
Interior
BULB
GU10
MINIMUM ORDER SIZE
2
SHADE & BODY MATERIAL
Steel
IP RATING
IP20
ENVIRONMENT
Indoor
WIRE
Black, 200 cm (with on/off switch)
NET WEIGHT
1.6 kg
FREQUENCY
50/60Hz
DESIGN YEAR
2019
DESIGNER
Antoine Rouzeau