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Wall Shadows wall lamps
Charles Kalpakian

Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian
Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian

The Wall Shadows collection was designed by Lebanese designer Charles Kalpakian for Nemo. Thanks to integrated LED boards, this series of geometrical wall lamps diffuse a glare-free, dimmable light, creating shadows and light effects. The labyrinthine aspect in three dimensions, which brings a beautiful depth to the lighting, catches the eye with curiosity.
This simplicity of form and finish allows Wall Shadows to fit into any type of space, private or public. Hanging alone or in groups, these sculptural pieces will give a touch of modernity to your interior.

Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian
Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian
Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian

Light source integrated LED board, 3000K (warm white light), dimmable

Material matt white powder coated aluminum

Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian
Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian
Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian

Wall Shadows Large
90 x 14 x H120 cm
2050 lumen, 59W

Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian
Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian

Wall Shadows Long
30 x 12 x H120 cm
1050 lumen, 30W

Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian
Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian
Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian

Wall Shadows Medium
30 x 12 x H45 cm
445 lumen, 11W

Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian
Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian

Wall Shadows Small
15 x 12 x H45 cm
580 lumen, 8W

Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian
Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian
Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian
Wall Shadows wall lamps Charles Kalpakian

Charles Kalpakian

Charles Kalpakian

Charles Kalpakian was born in Beirut, Lebanon in 1982. After collaborating with prestigious agencies including the Era Ito and Christophe Pillet in 2011, he launched his design studio and has since then been developing his own projects.
He draws his inspiration from his roots in France and Lebanon, as well as street-art culture. These influences can be seen in his work through the reinterpretation of patterns derived from the decorative arts that were in turn inherited from the history and geography of Lebanon. Charles’ line of work is always sharp yet flexible; almost like the strokes created by a calligraphy brush.

Ranging from product to interior design, his ventures always highlight the richness of his origins combined with the elements of Western modernity. JM design gallery in Beirut and also designs private commissions.