"André Cazenave Lamps Pebbles Stone Pebble Model "dora" Circa 1970"
"André CAZENAVE "DORA" Lamps Circa 1970" André CAZENAVE (1928-2003) for L'ATELIER A. Rare "Dora" model lights CIRCA 1969-70 Duo of two lights, one very large and one small lamp forming two powder pebbles marble and polyester resting on a circular aluminum base each bearing their original Atelier A label. André Cazenave is mainly known for his sculptures produced by Atelier A in the second half of the 1960s. Designed both for Inside and out, its Greek-inspired pebbles (Dora model), cubes, pyramids, corals and busts are made of hand-sanded marble and polyester powder and feature an aluminum base. Atelier A was a collective enterprise: painters, sculptors, young architects brought together to produce sensible forms to improve the daily decor of our lives. This ambitious collaboration aimed precisely at producing prototypes of shapes, participating in industrial aesthetics or personal decoration programs and developing shows or audiovisual environments. Atelier A was a technical team whose collective activities were coordinated by an artist-painter, François Arnal, and an art critic, Pierre Restany, who participated in the development of the programs. They measure respectively, for the largest: 29 cm X 35 cm X 26 cm and for the smallest: 20 cm X 22 cm X 18 cm. Slight wear and material breaks visible in the photo Electrified, in working order and linked by the same cable Free and insured shipping in metropolitan France