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  • Single Floor Lamp
  • Single Floor Lamp
Single Floor Lamp


Serge Mouille Standing lamp 1 arm (1953), in black or white. One Arm Serge Mouille lamp Standing lamp model "one-arm standing lamp" designed by Serge Mouille in 1953. Manufactured by Editions Serge Mouille in France. The production of lamps, wall lights and floor lamps are manufactured using craftsman’s techniques with the same materials and techniques as the first models. Each lamp has a personal serial number and a specific "Certificate of Authenticity" when delivered. The certificate shown on the photo is just an example. Materials and color: Body : Steel Swivel : Brass Reflector : Aluminium Black Lacquered - Always glossy white inside the lamp shades This model is also available in white. Dimensions: H 63 in. x W 18.12 in. x D 27.17 in. H 160 cm x W 46 cm x D 69 cm Technical details: CE : 42W max - E27 - 230V - 50Hz US : 60W max - E26 - 120V - 60Hz Indoor use and dry locations only. Serge Mouille (24 December 1922-1988) was a French Industrial designer and goldsmith. He is best known for his light fixture designs. After having worked a few years in the workshop of Gabriel Lacroix, he opened his own workshop in 1945 with the intention of creating silverware utensils. In 1953 he began researching and designing light fixtures. During this period he was also supervising the gold smithing department at l'École des Arts Appliqués. In 1955 he was inducted into the Société des Artistes Décorateurs ("the Interior Decorators' Society"). The following year, Steph Simon opened a design gallery at 145 Bd St Germain in Paris. Displaying the work of Charlotte Perriand and Jean Prouvé, the gallery soon also featured the work of Serge Mouille, Isamu Noguchi and Jean Luce. The designs of these artists soon become more widely known thanks to orders placed by institutions such as, Cité universitaire d’Antony, University of Strasbourg, University of Aix-Marseille and Centre d’essais en vol de Brétigny. Serge Mouille suffered from tuberculosis for many years and in 1959 he was forced to suspend his design activities and undergo treatment. In 1961, thanks to the Société de Création des Modèles, he was able to exhibit his latest light fixture designs at the trade show Salon des arts ménagers. These designs combined the concepts of fluorescence and incandescence. Production of his light fixtures stopped definitively in 1961. Serge Mouille remains famous primarily for his Minimalistic designs and use of uniformly black painted metal materials. His wall-mounted spot light fixture with articulated arms is typical for his discrete, yet highly functional designs.

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Dior Lamp

Dior Lamp

The Christian Dior ceiling lamp was a special order for use at the infirmary of the atelier Christian Dior Paris 1960. The Editions Serge Mouille are proud to add this model to their collection. Fixed arm with adjustable “Casquette” shades. Enameled aluminum, steel rod, brass collar literature:  Giroude, Francoise, and Sacha van Dorssen. Christian Dior 1905-57. Paris: 1987. p 31; Pralus, Pierre-Emile. Serge Mouille: A French Classic. Paris: Saint Cyr au Mont d'Or, 2006, p 163.
TAJT IKEA lounge chair

TAJT IKEA lounge chair

Year 1973 Function Easy chair Design Gillis Lundgren TAJT is a fun, exciting piece of soft furniture. An easy chair, a bed, a kind of tête-à-tête sofa. … De-stress on TAJT, listen to music on TAJT, watch TV on TAJT!” Often found in Jeans fabric The text makes it sound as if the world had just been waiting for denim furniture. But the story behind TAJT is far more practical. Ingvar Kamprad had bought kilometres of jeans fabric from a factory in China, and it was up to the product developers and designers to find a use for it. Lars Göran Peterson, head of purchasing at IKEA, said in a 2017 interview: “Ingvar Kamprad said ‘You need to start making products because the fabric will be here soon’. It’s interesting that denim is well-known in clothing, but no one has thought of using it for furniture. That fresh thinking, going outside the box and thinking differently, is very typical of Ingvar and IKEA.” TAJT was in the IKEA catalogue for a full nine years, up to 1981.
La Grande Torchere

La Grande Torchere

The outstanding 1963 model Torchere is the new star of Les Editions Serge Mouille. Minutiously replicated by Carl who was Mouille’s protegé to further expend Mouille's works prior to his death in 1988. So it will be an Atelier Serge Mouille lamp numbered of up to 50 pairs with the choice of right and left as per photographs here below. The fixing is also very special. Unlike any other Mouille's who specifically insisted that the lamp fixes against the wall will a brass ring ! Also Carl extended the way the Torchere were lit with a double detachable bulb also designed by Mouille. An amazing lamp
Mahe Mirror

Mahe Mirror

Nickel Plated Steel, Tinted Mirrored Glass Signed and Numbered Edition of 25 H 42.5 x W 36.6 in. (H 108 x W 93 cm)
Tall brass standing mirror

Tall brass standing mirror

This is an very early production Maison Brot mirror. Brot Miroirs (Established 1826). A dressing mirror, circa 1940. Three folding panels in a brass frame, with two wall fixtures to the top of the central mirror. Each panel: 51 1/4 in. (130 cm.) high; 21 3/4 in. (55 cm.) wide The whole, extended : 66 1/2 in. (169 cm.) wide.
Signed By Thema in 1983

Signed By Thema in 1983

4 Italian dining chairs by Gastone Rinaldi, edited by Thema, 1983. Perfect red color. Original leather cushion (perfect condition) Some traces of use on the metal HB 100cm HS 48cm larg. 46cm deep 43cm
“Vrillée” low table

“Vrillée” low table

circa 1962 Patinated steel, patinated brass, glass. 16 3/4 x 52 1/4 x 28 7/8 in. (42.5 x 132.7 x 73.3 cm) Produced by Les Edition Serge Mouille, France.
Cake Stool - 2008

Cake Stool - 2008

FERNANDO CAMPANA AND HUMBERTO CAMPANA "CAKE" STOOL designed 2008, executed 2011 produced by Estudio Campana, São Paulo, Brazil stuffed animals, canvas, stainless steel embroidered Campana and numbered 70/150 28¾ x 50 x 52½ in. (73 x 127 x 133.3 cm)
Airborne coffee table

Airborne coffee table

Roger le Bihan Coffee Table for Airborne The Classic and only authentic Airborne coffee table from France, circa 1960. Black square tubular lacquered steel with original 10 mm glass and brass. In perfect vintage condition. Bibliographie: Madeleine Fuchs, "Chambres à coucher", Charles Massin éditeur, Paris, 1968, modèle référencé et reproduit in situ sur deux documents d'époque.
Airborne Coffee table

Airborne Coffee table

Roger le Bihan Coffee Table for Airborne The Classic and only authentic Airborne coffee table from France, circa 1960. Black square tubular lacquered steel with original 10 mm glass and brass. In perfect vintage condition. Bibliographie: Madeleine Fuchs, “Chambres à coucher”, Charles Massin éditeur, Paris, 1968, modèle référencé et reproduit in situ sur deux documents d’époque.
Cut and Shut Rope Chair

Cut and Shut Rope Chair

For centuries designers have tried to create the illusion of furniture made from rope, either by twisting solid steel bars together, or carving the rope’s form into solid wood. The effect was realistic but the material no more expressive than the solid from which the pieces were made. Exploiting the flexibility of steel rope, the Cut and Shut Rope chair is first formed into a complex Celtic knot which is then “frozen” by infusing the fibres with an alloy. Made of this new material, the final form is polished to give a lustrous texture not unlike antique silver. The process was developed with James Garner, Tom Dixon’s prototype maker, the chair designed under the guidance of Liliane Fawcett, Dixon’s gallerist. It is now available though Tanguy Rolin.
Pair of Black Leather stool

Pair of Black Leather stool

Original black leather and brass low stool by Jacques Adnet  Circa 1958   Width 44 cmDepth38 cm Height 38 cm