Through this design and vintage object, the ArtJL brand offers you to opt for sustainable and responsible lighting.
To give a second life to this heater, to transform it into a lamp, it has been cleaned, sanded, painted and repainted.
A specific lighting system was installed according to the desired ambiance and technical constraints.
This lamp is equipped with double lighting. It can be rotated as desired. Its LED bulbs (supplied) are economical. They have a longer lifespan than fluorescent or incandescent bulbs.
The double finish in matt black / matt gray was chosen to reinforce the industrial style of this object.
Original creation by ArtJL. Unique model, signed and numbered ArtJL504.
Philips is one of the major European brands that participated in the expansion of home appliances in the last century. It was created in 1891 in the Netherlands. It owes its name to its founders, the Philips brothers. Initially, it was a manufacture of carbon filament lamps.
In 1914, the company took advantage of the industrial revolution to open its own research laboratory. Many innovations will emerge from this. Among which is this sun lamp from the 60s and 70s.
By transforming it into a lamp, the ArtJL brand continues the history of this object.
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« When Jérôme showed me his first upcyling of Thermor heaters from the 60s and 70s, memories of childhood immediately resurfaced. Because, it is indeed a Thermor heater which warmed us the winter after the bath, in the bathroom of my grandmother where I lived for a time. Also, the idea of reviving this object that would probably have ended up in the recycling center immediately appealed to me. I was able to find the heater that was sleeping in an attic and entrust it to Jérôme who transformed it into a superb ArtJL lamp. The latter now sits prominently in my living room. » (François-René A., Le Mans)
« Bright meeting with Jérôme on his ArtJL stand at the Monaco show in October 2017. I am very proud to be the proud owner of a beautiful lamp that lights up my evenings. A choice is essential for a second lamp. » (Laurence B., Arles)
The Kodak brand did not only produce films and cameras. She also created lanterns in the 1970s. This ArtJL design lamp was produced from one of them. Its industrial style will surprise you.
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