Atelier Sedap - Loïc Beuchet - Lamp - 1391 - Plaster






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Sculptural floor lamp model 1391 by Loïc Beuchet for Atelier Sedap, France, from the 1980s, made in plaster with a lacquered structure, white, approximately 170 cm high, with indirect upward lighting in good used condition showing minor signs of age.
Description from the seller
Sculptural floor lamp model 1391 – Loïc Beuchet for Atelier Sedap – France, 1980s
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Description
Rare floor lamp model 1391 designed by Loïc Beuchet for Atelier Sedap, France, 1980s.
This iconic piece of postmodern design stands out for its strong sculptural component: the central body reproduces an elegant drape in plaster (plaster), evoking a fluid curtain set in a minimalist architectural structure.
The upward indirect light creates soft, diffused illumination, while at the same time enhancing the tactile texture of the plaster.
Atelier Sedap is known for using plaster as the primary material in architectural lighting, turning it into decorative and artistic elements.
A highly decorative piece, perfect for contemporary interiors, design collection, or interior scenography.
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Features
* Designer: Loïc Beuchet
* Manufacturer: Atelier Sedap
* Model: 1391
* Period: 1980s
* Origin: France
* Materials: plaster and lacquered framework
* Color: white
* Lighting: indirect light directed upward
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Dimensions
(estimated height, check if you can)
* Height: approx. 170–176 cm
* Width: approx. 30–35 cm
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Conditions
Good vintage condition.
Possible small marks or micro-chips to the plaster, consistent with age and material.
Sculptural floor lamp model 1391 – Loïc Beuchet for Atelier Sedap – France, 1980s
⸻
Description
Rare floor lamp model 1391 designed by Loïc Beuchet for Atelier Sedap, France, 1980s.
This iconic piece of postmodern design stands out for its strong sculptural component: the central body reproduces an elegant drape in plaster (plaster), evoking a fluid curtain set in a minimalist architectural structure.
The upward indirect light creates soft, diffused illumination, while at the same time enhancing the tactile texture of the plaster.
Atelier Sedap is known for using plaster as the primary material in architectural lighting, turning it into decorative and artistic elements.
A highly decorative piece, perfect for contemporary interiors, design collection, or interior scenography.
⸻
Features
* Designer: Loïc Beuchet
* Manufacturer: Atelier Sedap
* Model: 1391
* Period: 1980s
* Origin: France
* Materials: plaster and lacquered framework
* Color: white
* Lighting: indirect light directed upward
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Dimensions
(estimated height, check if you can)
* Height: approx. 170–176 cm
* Width: approx. 30–35 cm
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Conditions
Good vintage condition.
Possible small marks or micro-chips to the plaster, consistent with age and material.
