Lampe Infraphil Lamps de Charlotte Perriand for Philips
Lampe Infraphil Lamps de Charlotte Perriand for Philips
Charlotte Perriand for Philips – Infraphil Lamps
Designed by renowned French modernist **Charlotte Perriand** for **Philips** in the 1950s and 60s, these **Infraphil lamps** were originally created for therapeutic use. Crafted from bent and enameled steel, the lamps showcase a minimalist industrial design, reflecting the futuristic aesthetics of the 1960s. Perriand’s work often merged functionality with art, and these lamps are no exception, serving both practical and decorative purposes.
- Material: Enameled metal and glass
- Dimensions: Approx. 25.5 cm high, 19.5 cm deep, and 44 cm wide
- Function: Originally designed for infrared therapy, they are also suitable as stylish desk or table lamps.
- Period: Circa 1950s-60s
- Collaboration: Philips x Charlotte Perriand
These lamps embody Perriand's philosophy of blending usability with aesthetic appeal, making them timeless pieces of design.