Foscarini Chouchin 3 Suspension Lamp
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A family of lamps that play on the visual contrast between the painted and white blown glass, combined with different shapes and colours, also ideal for multiple compositions. A particular shade of grey distinguishes the Chouchin 3 suspension lamp, which is the most compact in the Chouchin family.
Also available in MyLight version.
MyLight is a smart Bluetooth system, coupled with a free app that empowers you to personalise lighting according to your needs and emotions.
With a simple touch you can turn your lamp on/off, adjust brightness and color temperature, create diverse lighting scenes, or use the convenient timer function. Suited for homes and public spaces, MyLight can manage multiple networks simultaneously and is compatible with various LED models from the Foscarini collection.
Dimensions
Diameter: 30 cm
Height: 25 cm
Cable Height: 340 cm
Materials
Lacquered blow glass
Ionna Vautrin
After multiple European partnerships, and after receiving the “Grand Prix de la Création” in Paris in 2011, she opened her own studio, with an ambition to design immediate yet surprising objects, distinguished by the merger of industry and poetry.
Examples of this philosophy include the Binic table lamp, a small, friendly household spotlight, and the Chouchin family of lamps, with simple, familiar and complementary shapes and colours.
After multiple European partnerships, and after receiving the “Grand Prix de la Création” in Paris in 2011, she opened her own studio, with an ambition to design immediate yet surprising objects, distinguished by the merger of industry and poetry.
Examples of this philosophy include the Binic table lamp, a small, friendly household spotlight, and the Chouchin family of lamps, with simple, familiar and complementary shapes and colours.