The Dé-Moulures are in keeping with José Lévy's Parisian roots and Haussmann heritage. In a work of “deconstruction” of this iconic style, the designer has used the ornamental motif of interior moldings to sculpt the base of these sconces or table lamps. By affixing an opal glass head to this architectural base, the designer amplifies the charisma of these lamps, which echo the idea of inhabited form.

In this range, only the Haussman wall light is available in Satin Brass

©Mario Simon Lafleur

©Bastien Pigneul
Finitions
SB Satin brass
Glossy White
Glossy Black

From the same designer

José Lévy is a Parisian artist and traveller who navigates with talent and whimsical poetry between fashion, decorative arts, design and museum installations. His fields of action are diverse. Faithful to the spirit and the human being as a starting point, it remains the driving force behind all his projects. A purveyor of singular, intimate objects, José Lévy weaves links between his creations and their recipients. Recreating memories, both own and borrowed, José Lévy infuses his work with a unique sense of rigour and imagination. Recipient of the Villa Kujoyama, Grand Prix de la Ville de Paris and Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres, his work appeals to a public keen to discover stories from the past and new horizons. José Levy works with leading publishers and art and design galleries, including Hermès, Perrotin, Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Cristalleries Saint-Louis, Diptyque, Astier de Villatte and Manufacture de Sévres. He has taken part in numerous solo exhibitions around the world, including at the Musée Guimet and the Musée de la Chasse in Paris. He has also collaborated with the Petit Palais, the Palais de Tokyo and the Villa Kujoyama in Kyoto.