Borne Béton Table and Floor Lamp by Nemo Ark
It was 1952 when Le Corbusier designed Borne Béton for the outdoor area of the Unité d’Habitation in Marseille and to enlighten Bhakra Dam, Sukhna Dam in India. An early experiment in the use of concrete for a collection of lamps along the lines of Brutalist architecture. Raw, spartan concrete is combined with a built-in LED source, combining different volumes emphasised by light. The small aesthetic and finishing variations make each Borne Béton a unique project.
PETITE
LED board
19W
960lm
direct
3000K
dimmable on cable
1
20V
80
20
11.8"x8.7"x12.2"
cable length 8.8’, *please note: this fixture is made of natural poured concrete which may appear as imperfections
concrete+pmma
Code/Color
BBP LDW 21
concrete+PMMA
GRANDE
LED board
38.5W
1920lm
direct
3000K
ON/OFF
120V
80
20
19.7 X 14.2 X 19.7
availability in 12 weeks, cable length 9.8’, dimmable, 2700K, 3500K and 4000K available on request *please note: this fixture is made of natural poured concrete which may appear as imperfections
Concrete + PMMA
Code/Color
BBG LDW 23 concrete