
Nemo Projecteur Pendant Light - Outdoor
The Nemo Projecteur Pendant Light was originally designed by Le Corbusier in 1954 for the Sanskar Kendra Museum in Ahmedabad. Its curved, sandblasted glass diffuser provides a balanced and functional light output, while the industrial-inspired form reflects the architect’s original concept.
Featuring a painted canopy with black chromed screws and detailing, the pendant retains an authentic utilitarian character. A striking piece of design history, it works equally well in modern interiors or as a feature in more traditional spaces.
The Nemo Projecteur Pendant Light was originally designed by Le Corbusier in 1954 for the Sanskar Kendra Museum in Ahmedabad. Its curved, sandblasted glass diffuser provides a balanced and functional light output, while the industrial-inspired form reflects the architect’s original concept.
Featuring a painted canopy with black chromed screws and detailing, the pendant retains an authentic utilitarian character. A striking piece of design history, it works equally well in modern interiors or as a feature in more traditional spaces.
Original: $1,105.45
-70%$1,105.45
$331.63Description
The Nemo Projecteur Pendant Light was originally designed by Le Corbusier in 1954 for the Sanskar Kendra Museum in Ahmedabad. Its curved, sandblasted glass diffuser provides a balanced and functional light output, while the industrial-inspired form reflects the architect’s original concept.
Featuring a painted canopy with black chromed screws and detailing, the pendant retains an authentic utilitarian character. A striking piece of design history, it works equally well in modern interiors or as a feature in more traditional spaces.























