
Serge Mouille Applique Araignee 3 Still Arms Wall Lamp
Strikingly sculptural and inherently kinetic, the Araignee (French for "spider") ceiling or wall light was designed by Serge Mouille in 1955. Inspired by the dynamic silhouette of a spider in motion, this three-armed light continues Mouille's exploration of balance, movement, and minimalism.
A continuation of his acclaimed Lampadaire 3 Bras Pivotants, the Araignee fixture is defined by its delineated angular arms that radiate from a central downrod, each one varying in length to distribute light dynamically across a space. The shell-like aluminium reflectors tilt and rotate with precision 270 degree rotation and 55 degree inclination - making it ideal for spaces that demand flexibility and elegance.
Whether mounted to the ceiling or wall, this light brings a dramatic yet refined presence to interiors, functioning equally well in dining areas, galleries, or creative studios.
Each arm and shade is joined by Mouille's signature brass swivel connector and secured with six-sided hardware.
Strikingly sculptural and inherently kinetic, the Araignee (French for "spider") ceiling or wall light was designed by Serge Mouille in 1955. Inspired by the dynamic silhouette of a spider in motion, this three-armed light continues Mouille's exploration of balance, movement, and minimalism.
A continuation of his acclaimed Lampadaire 3 Bras Pivotants, the Araignee fixture is defined by its delineated angular arms that radiate from a central downrod, each one varying in length to distribute light dynamically across a space. The shell-like aluminium reflectors tilt and rotate with precision 270 degree rotation and 55 degree inclination - making it ideal for spaces that demand flexibility and elegance.
Whether mounted to the ceiling or wall, this light brings a dramatic yet refined presence to interiors, functioning equally well in dining areas, galleries, or creative studios.
Each arm and shade is joined by Mouille's signature brass swivel connector and secured with six-sided hardware.
Description
Strikingly sculptural and inherently kinetic, the Araignee (French for "spider") ceiling or wall light was designed by Serge Mouille in 1955. Inspired by the dynamic silhouette of a spider in motion, this three-armed light continues Mouille's exploration of balance, movement, and minimalism.
A continuation of his acclaimed Lampadaire 3 Bras Pivotants, the Araignee fixture is defined by its delineated angular arms that radiate from a central downrod, each one varying in length to distribute light dynamically across a space. The shell-like aluminium reflectors tilt and rotate with precision 270 degree rotation and 55 degree inclination - making it ideal for spaces that demand flexibility and elegance.
Whether mounted to the ceiling or wall, this light brings a dramatic yet refined presence to interiors, functioning equally well in dining areas, galleries, or creative studios.
Each arm and shade is joined by Mouille's signature brass swivel connector and secured with six-sided hardware.





















