Nemo
Crown Major Pendant Light
Price starting from € 2.684,00*
*Price valid for the version in black varnished finishing – bulbs excluded (cod. CRO HNT 52).
Crown is part of a family of suspension chandeliers whose shape is inspired by the snow crystal. These are modular lamps made with a die-cast aluminum structure and diffuser glasses in sandblasted glass, possibly customizable in striped transparent glass. The structure is in turn available in different variants including polished hand-brushed aluminum, gold or black plated. The lamp emits a soft and diffused light, elegant for those wishing to place it in living rooms or common places. Among the various versions, we mention Summa and Magmum, equipped with double lighting and transparent cable.
W.109 x D.113 x H.87 cm
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Each product is tailor-made for the personal taste and indications of the customer in a customized finish and that is why the production time may vary according to the chosen product.
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Thanks to a cunning politic of re-edition of classics of the past and the collaboration with some of the most prestigious designers of the international panorama, Nemo’s light qualifies as a true author’s light. Founded in the 90s by Franco Cassina and Carlo Forcolini to go alongside Cassina’s production with high qualitative level lamps, thanks to its prestigious birthplace the company has been able to benefit from production rights of the illumination projects by some of the greatest masters of the twentieth century, listing in its catalogue names such as Le Corbusier and Franco Albini.Read more
Designed by
Markus Jehs & Jurgen Laub
Jehs + Laub is a German design studio founded in 1994 by Markus Jehs (1965-) and Jürgen Laub (1964-), both students of the prestigious Ulm School, whose dictates have significantly marked their design practice directing them towards a functionalism sober and dry with an unmistakably Teutonic matrix. Theirs is a bare trait that gives life to versatile and essential furnishings that renounce any fashionable temptation to put efficiency first, at the cost of appearing even a little anonymous. Many of their creations revolve around the world of office furniture, with creations published by international giants such as Brunner, Herman Miller or Wilkhan and in which great attention is paid to the technical aspects. Their most fruitful collaboration is probably the one with the German brand COR, for which they design numerous furnishings for both the home and common spaces. In the products designed for brands more focused on home furnishings, such as Nemo, Schönbuch and Knoll, they are instead able to let their imagination run wild to give life to intelligent and creative products, with a more personal cut.
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