This richly illustrated book tells the story of the Jieldé lamp and of its creator. In 1953 in Lyons, mechanical engineer Jean-Louis Domecq disrupted the world of industrial lightning by creating an articulated lamp, perfectly adapted to workshop work.
The Jieldé - from the initials of its creator -, with its revolutionary electric functioning, crossed the times, sliding from mechanical workshops to individual living rooms from the beginning of the 1980s.
Price (VAT incl.) : 28.00 €
20th-century decorative arts and design
MAURICE DAURAT : ORFÈVRE-SCULPTEUR ART DÉCO...
FERRONNERIE EN EUROPE AU XXe SIÈCLE...
ANDRÉ BORDERIE ET LA TAPISSERIE D'AUBUSSON...
EDOUARD MARCEL SANDOZ : PORCELAINES D'HAVILAND...