Alcove Sable by Violaine d'Harcourt
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Violaine d’Harcourt
Introducing the Alcove Sable by Violaine d’Harcourt, a ceramic accent wall light meticulously handcrafted in central Portugal. Inspired by architectural alcoves, this designer wall sconce features a 1W tubular bulb encased in a colored housing, enhancing illumination and evoking the warmth of candlelight.
Dimensions:
H330mm x D120mm x W70mm
About the designer:
Violaine d'Harcourt is a French lighting designer born in Paris in 1987. She studied design and architecture in l'école Camondo in Paris then Scuola Politecnica in Milano. After some work experiences at studios of Jacopo Foggini, Federico Churba and Galerie Kreo, she started to draw and produce her own lightings in 2013, producing small series with craftsmen from different places of Europe. Since 2021 she moved her studio to Lisbon, and she relocated all her production in Portugal whose quality materials and know-how have made it renowned for decades. She is convinced that lighting is the essential element to enhance the atmosphere of a living space. With this objective, she focuses on giving life to lighting fixtures with character, whose geometry, color and light are precisely studied for the best possible result. She likes to see each of her lights as the character of a story that would be enriched over the years, and which complement each other.
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Violaine d’Harcourt
Introducing the Alcove Sable by Violaine d’Harcourt, a ceramic accent wall light meticulously handcrafted in central Portugal. Inspired by architectural alcoves, this designer wall sconce features a 1W tubular bulb encased in a colored housing, enhancing illumination and evoking the warmth of candlelight.
Dimensions:
H330mm x D120mm x W70mm
About the designer:
Violaine d'Harcourt is a French lighting designer born in Paris in 1987. She studied design and architecture in l'école Camondo in Paris then Scuola Politecnica in Milano. After some work experiences at studios of Jacopo Foggini, Federico Churba and Galerie Kreo, she started to draw and produce her own lightings in 2013, producing small series with craftsmen from different places of Europe. Since 2021 she moved her studio to Lisbon, and she relocated all her production in Portugal whose quality materials and know-how have made it renowned for decades. She is convinced that lighting is the essential element to enhance the atmosphere of a living space. With this objective, she focuses on giving life to lighting fixtures with character, whose geometry, color and light are precisely studied for the best possible result. She likes to see each of her lights as the character of a story that would be enriched over the years, and which complement each other.
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Violaine d’Harcourt
Introducing the Alcove Sable by Violaine d’Harcourt, a ceramic accent wall light meticulously handcrafted in central Portugal. Inspired by architectural alcoves, this designer wall sconce features a 1W tubular bulb encased in a colored housing, enhancing illumination and evoking the warmth of candlelight.
Dimensions:
H330mm x D120mm x W70mm
About the designer:
Violaine d'Harcourt is a French lighting designer born in Paris in 1987. She studied design and architecture in l'école Camondo in Paris then Scuola Politecnica in Milano. After some work experiences at studios of Jacopo Foggini, Federico Churba and Galerie Kreo, she started to draw and produce her own lightings in 2013, producing small series with craftsmen from different places of Europe. Since 2021 she moved her studio to Lisbon, and she relocated all her production in Portugal whose quality materials and know-how have made it renowned for decades. She is convinced that lighting is the essential element to enhance the atmosphere of a living space. With this objective, she focuses on giving life to lighting fixtures with character, whose geometry, color and light are precisely studied for the best possible result. She likes to see each of her lights as the character of a story that would be enriched over the years, and which complement each other.
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