Lambert & Fils

Beaubien 04 Double Shade Wall Lamp

$1,285.00
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Why We Love It

The Beaubien Collection’s strong black lines bend in and out of space, moving effortlessly between simplicity and ornamentation. Round and cubic brass connectors complete the lamps’ structures and add a rich material contrast to the powder coated rods. The collection’s industrial and graphic aesthetic is imbued with a palette of influences, from traditional Chinese screens to the Memphis movement. Each influence strengthens the collection, creating nuance within its timeless character.

  • The Beaubien Collection creates contemporary contrast.
  • Powder-coated steel body.
  • Aluminum shades.
  • Brass hardware.
  • Milk glass globes.
  • 3000K color temperature and/or ≥90 color rendition index available upon request.
  • The dimming technology offering the best results is ELV (electronic low voltage) dimmers with reverse phase or trailing edge control, other dimmers can yield good results and conducting a test before final installation is recommended.
  • Choose from standard (wall plate at left with shades facing front and right) and reverse (wall plate at right with shades facing front and left) configurations.
  • Luminaire may be installed vertically or horizontally.
  • For wall use only – not to be installed to the ceiling.
  • Must be installed by an electrician.
  • Handmade to order in Montreal, Canada.
  • Due to the handcrafted nature of the fixture, very slight variations may occur in finishing from one lamp to another, making each piece unique.
  • Production times on made to order items may vary – contact us for details.

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Created By

Lambert & Fils

Founded in 2010, Lambert & Fils is a contemporary lighting studio that creates original collections and collaborates with emerging designers around the world. Preserving the bond between design and making, all lighting is handmade in the Lambert & Fils atelier in the heart of Montreal. Through its exploration of new design technologies, Lambert & Fils investigates the many shapes of light—meditating on voids, volumes and the importance of materials as a point of origin. These explorations trace where the unexpected meets the universally poetic, and where humility meets complex design.