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09
Jun

Arborescence floor lamp from CVL Luminaires

Purity and elegance for this satin brass Arborescence floor lamp with a white cylindrical shade in Drop Paper a high quality composite modern material, from the designer Hervé Langlais. Placed on a very thin disc, three goldenrods in satin brass of different lengths spring up like the branches of a tree. Inside these three branches, the white, translucent cylindrical lampshade diffuses the light. Equipped with a dimmer, this floor lamp will adapt to all environments.

An arched tube encompasses a lampshade held placed in position within three claws. It is a series of associations, with elements that can start from the ground just as easily as from the ceiling, and come together to create a luminous network. It is a complete range in a variety of sizes and finishes. As a flexible concept, you can customize the light into a bespoke product. Arborescente benefits from the craftsmanship, quality requirements and all the care of the production at CVL to guarantee satisfaction in daily and in time. 

CVL Luminaires is a French luminaire manufacturer with more than 50 years of experience in brass manufacturing. From its long history, CVL offers a wide range of chandeliers, wall lamps, pendants, ceiling lamps and floor lamps in a perfect classic style. Conquering new markets and wanting to satisfy the most demanding architects, CVL launches a brand new very design collection. To invent these new models and create a new identity to the brand, CVL does not hesitate to call on renowned designers like Hervé Langlais and the POOL duo and to recruit young talents directly integrated into the internal design office. The result is a homogeneous collection, with a strong identity, very elegant, a lot of femininity worked in the material of predilection of our manufacturer: brass. This one is declined in several finishes often associated with each other: polished, satin, or graphite. Each luminaire is hand made in the brand’s factory near Angers. 

Trained as an architect, Hervé Langlais collaborated for many years with Paul Andreu, a specialist in airport constructions, and together designed the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing in China and even the Shanghai Oriental Art Center. Twenty years later, he started again what he loved doing and developed a product designer activity. This former building designer grants specific importance to each detail, refined form and to the rarity of materials. Hervé is the first independent designer to become part of the CVL team.