Smoking Papillon Double Wall Sconce by Aline Asmar d’Amman is part of the contemporary lighting collection ‘Smoking’ an anthology of taut lines and clean cuts, patinated and grafted metals, scratched, pleated and hand-finished, borrowing an array of attributes from the legendary fashion suit, reinterpreted in architectural textures.
Brushed steel and brass, striated and adorned with deep matte blacks, highlighted with gold, topped with white silk cardboard, allude to a prim and proper silhouette, inspired by the details and allure of the ‘Smoking’ dinner jacket.
Alabaster, pink Onyx, Marquina marble, and Zebrano wood appear on the lights, caught between the metal and the fabric caps, like grafts of precious stones on the walls.
With its sleek and smoothed design, carefully proportioned custom-made textures, the clip-on inserts of finely chiseled and softened stones, the large family of ‘Smoking’ lights plays with couture codes and adorns the space with a radical and inspired presence, resembling a space jewel.
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Smoking Papillon Double Wall Sconce by Aline Asmar d’Amman is part of the contemporary lighting collection ‘Smoking’ an anthology of taut lines and clean cuts, patinated and grafted metals, scratched, pleated and hand-finished, borrowing an array of attributes from the legendary fashion suit, reinterpreted in architectural textures.
Brushed steel and brass, striated and adorned with deep matte blacks, highlighted with gold, topped with white silk cardboard, allude to a prim and proper silhouette, inspired by the details and allure of the ‘Smoking’ dinner jacket.
Alabaster, pink Onyx, Marquina marble, and Zebrano wood appear on the lights, caught between the metal and the fabric caps, like grafts of precious stones on the walls.
With its sleek and smoothed design, carefully proportioned custom-made textures, the clip-on inserts of finely chiseled and softened stones, the large family of ‘Smoking’ lights plays with couture codes and adorns the space with a radical and inspired presence, resembling a space jewel.
Aline Asmar d’Amman is the architect and founder of Culture in Architecture. Based in Paris and Beirut, her agency engages in cross-disciplinary work around the world, ranging from interior design to artistic direction and scenography in the fields of luxury hospitality, private residential and various design commissions, with a contemporary approach committed to the transfer of knowledge and to fostering cultural conversations.
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