Get Lit w/ Le Corbusier

Escargot by Le Corbusier. Image via Nemo Lighting

“Our eyes are made to see forms in light; light and shade reveal these forms; cubes, cones, spheres, cylinders or pyramids are the great primary forms which light reveals to advantage; the image of these is distinct and tangible within us without ambiguity. It is for this reason that these are beautiful forms, the most beautiful forms.” – Le Corbusier

Fans of modern design may have been equal parts shocked and delighted when, in 2013, Kanye West cited a Le Corbusier lamp as his “greatest inspiration” for his album Yeezus.

Decades earlier, Le Corbusier designed the lamp to complement the raw concrete aesthetic of his Unité d’Habitation de Marseille -a residential project designed to address the postwar housing shortages across Europe – the building that inspired the Brutalist movement.

Le Corbusier – the Swiss-French architect, designer, urban planner, painter, and pioneer of modern architecture – fused a passion for Classical Greek architecture with an attraction to the modern machine. In his book Toward an Architecture, Le Corbusier refers to the house as an industrial product or a “machine for living” that needs to include functional furniture or “equipment de l’habitation.” Along these lines, Le Corbusier designed a system of furniture using a new rationalist aesthetic that came to embody the International Style. Among his extensive portfolio of designs are his now-iconic lamps.

Le Corbusier’s lamps are enjoying a comeback – perhaps, in part, to Yeezy’s namedrop – but mostly thanks to the Italian firm Nemo Lighting, which has reimagined and reissued Le Corbusier’s designs for modern-day use. They currently offer several different lamps – including the Escargot, Borne Breton, and Lamp de Marseille – that use LED lights but are otherwise faithful to the original design.

Take a look thru Nemo Lighting’s resissued Le Corbusier’s lamps below!

Borne Beton Grande by Le Corbusier. Image via Nemo Lighting
Borne Beton Grande by Le Corbusier. Image via Nemo Lighting
Borne Beton Petite by Le Corbusier. Image via Nemo Lighting
Borne Beton Petite by Le Corbusier. Image via Nemo Lighting
Lampe de Marseille by Le Corbusier. Image via Nemo Lighting
Lampe de Marseille by Le Corbusier. Image via Nemo Lighting
Lampe de Marseille by Le Corbusier. Image via Nemo Lighting
Projecteur 365 by Le Corbusier. Image via Nemo Lighting
Projecteur 365 by Le Corbusier. Image via Nemo Lighting
Projecteur 365 by Le Corbusier. Image via Nemo Lighting

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