Hector Guimard (1867–1942) was a French architect considered the most important representative of Art Nouveau in France. In 1900, he designed the famous entrances to the Paris Metro.
Pastel shades were often used in the Art Nouveau style, and soft colors were also popular in the 1950s. They are currently being reapplied in many modern interiors!
The refined shapes and green color of the Guimard Flower bring brightness and elegance to any interior.
The cord is made of white cotton with a hint of sheen/mother-of-pearl and is mounted on a matte white patinated fixture with a simple, sleek look. The ceiling rose includes a mounting bracket for easy installation.
The cord has a total length of 150 cm and is easy to shorten. It has an E-27 socket.
| grip size |
grip size 8 |
| Material |
Glass |
EAN 8721352166801
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