Lambert & Fils

Clark 02 Suspension Lamp

$3,905.00
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Why We Love It

The Clark Collection pushes the limits of form without sacrificing functionality. Cut and bent metal create shades that both block and reflect the lamp’s light source, casting an even wash of light on any surface. Marble is used not only to anchor the lamps, but also to provide a contemporary touch to its surrounding environment. The rich materials and subtle used of angles in these lamps seamlessly blend elegance and playfulness.

  • The Clark Collection elegantly mixes materials.
  • Polished brass or powder-coated aluminum shade in black or white finish.
  • Other lengths may be available upon request.
  • Milk polycarbonate diffuser with white marble endcap.
  • Black or white polyester cord.
  • LED array provides 50k hours of illumination.
  • Specific CCT selection in 100K increments from 2200K to 4000K available upon request, not available with dim-to-warm feature.
  • 220-240V available by request, DALI dimming compatibility available for this control type.
  • Ceiling anchors for slanted ceilings available upon request.
  • 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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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.