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Ann Demeulemeester Side Table with LED Light Stella

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Ann Demeulemeester Side Table with LED Light Stella

Stella combines the collection’s recurring geometric elements with a subtle approach to integrated and dimmable LED lighting. Three off-set, identical lacquered plates support the round table-top, but they do not meet, creating vertical slices of space through which a beam of light can shine out. The colour of the table subtly modifies the result – black, cream and orange all generate a slightly different tone. The effect also changes throughout the day as it interacts with natural and artificial light in the environment – in low light, the impact becomes more dramatic, casting shadows and light into the immediate surroundings.

Stella combines the collection’s recurring geometric elements with a subtle approach to integrated and dimmable LED lighting. Three off-set, identical lacquered plates support the round table-top, but they do not meet, creating vertical slices of space through which a beam of light can shine out. The colour of the table subtly modifies the result – black, cream and orange all generate a slightly different tone. The effect also changes throughout the day as it interacts with natural and artificial light in the environment – in low light, the impact becomes more dramatic, casting shadows and light into the immediate surroundings.

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Ann Demeulemeester Side Table with LED Light Stella

$188,242.19

$56,472.66

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Stella combines the collection’s recurring geometric elements with a subtle approach to integrated and dimmable LED lighting. Three off-set, identical lacquered plates support the round table-top, but they do not meet, creating vertical slices of space through which a beam of light can shine out. The colour of the table subtly modifies the result – black, cream and orange all generate a slightly different tone. The effect also changes throughout the day as it interacts with natural and artificial light in the environment – in low light, the impact becomes more dramatic, casting shadows and light into the immediate surroundings.