Lambert & Fils

Dorval 04 Hardwire Wall Lamp

$1,005.00
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Why We Love It

Based on SCMP DESIGN OFFICE’s original pendant prototype Dorval 01, this collection is layered in history, a subtle interplay between contemporary and vintage industrial design. Drawing equal inspiration from airport runway lights and the classic Motobecane french moped, the result is a light both confrontational and intriguing—one which poses an immediate invitation to play.

  • The Dorval Collection has a striking, industrial silhouette and casts light in any direction with dynamic rotating lamp heads.
  • Lamp head rotates 350°.
  • Powder-coated or polished aluminum body, head and base.
  • Clear prismatic PMMA lens.
  • Polyester or aluminum 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.
  • The technology offering the best results is phase cut dimming with leading edge (TRIAC / forward phase) or trailing edge (ELV / reverse phase) control, other dimmers can yield good results and conducting a test before final installation is recommended.
  • 220-240V with on/off, phase dimming or DALI dimming compatibility available by 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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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.