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Brush pendant
Pierre Charrié

Brush pendant Pierre Charrié
Brush pendant Pierre Charrié

Brush is a dynamic collection with timeless lines, enhanced by vibrant colors and a unique lacquered finish. The range comes in two sizes - a spectacular large version and a smaller lamp, adaptable to any interior.

The domes and lozenges are made of spun aluminum, ensuring a precise result. The lamp benefits from a high-end painting technique offering exceptional colors. The interior pastille subtly diffuses the light, adding a touch of elegance.

Brush pendant Pierre Charrié

Large Ø60 x H25 cm Small Ø35 x H15 cm

Light source 2700K and from 1500 to 3000lm - 60W, 220 and 240 V
Large LED bulb not included E27 20cm Small LED bulb not included E27 11cm

Brush pendant Pierre Charrié
Brush pendant Pierre Charrié

Large - Violet

Small - Violet

Brush pendant Pierre Charrié
Brush pendant Pierre Charrié

Large - Light blue

Small - Light blue

Brush pendant Pierre Charrié
Brush pendant Pierre Charrié

Large - Beetle

Small - Beetle

Brush pendant Pierre Charrié
Brush pendant Pierre Charrié
Brush pendant Pierre Charrié
Brush pendant Pierre Charrié
Brush pendant Pierre Charrié
Brush pendant Pierre Charrié
Brush pendant Pierre Charrié
Brush pendant Pierre Charrié

Pierre Charrié

Pierre Charrié

A designer-explorer, Pierre Charrié gives a contemporary interpretation to traditional materials and manufacturing processes. He collaborates with weavers and drum makers, and takes an interest in Washi paper and Kumihimo silk to create today's artifacts.

The Brush collection was born of a workshop in Vietnam with the Hanoia company, where he explored lacquer objects. An art craft that forces us to work with color as an essential element of the object, in relation to volume. A level of sophistication that allows color to take shape in three dimensions from the top to the bottom of the lamp.

The shape is derived from handcrafted repoussage techniques, allowing absolute mastery of the oblong curve between geometry and organic reference.