






















FREE Delivery in the entire Europe

Satisfied or Refunded

Payment in 2x 3x or 4x without fees

LED bulb offered with each ordered Lamp
Our webstore uses cookies to offer a better user experience and we recommend you to accept their use to fully enjoy your navigation.
FREE Delivery in the entire Europe
Satisfied or Refunded
Payment in 2x 3x or 4x without fees
LED bulb offered with each ordered Lamp
This magisterial and timeless floor lamp was designed by Pierre Guariche in 1951, and is offered in two sizes.
The large version (1.75 metres high) is ideal for lighting a tabletop.
The small version (1.2 metres high) would be perfect for a reading corner or chillout space.
G1 is also available as a G1 wall light and G1 pendant light.
Four finishes are available: vermilion red, black, white and chalk, so all you have to do is choose which will enhance your room perfectly!
The iconic model of the luminaires is distinguished by its spun metal lampshade and its two light sources which provide direct and indirect lighting.
This floor lamp with fluid curves is embellished with a solid brass sphere serving as a counterweight, its arm also in brass pushes the limits of gravity.
This luminaire with an atypical design moves fluidly in space in order to direct the light with precision.
Unique, it provides a beautiful luminosity, and brings an elegant atmosphere in your interior.
Sammode lamps are manufactured and assembled in the Sammode factory in Châtillon-sur-Saône, in the Vosges department, France.
If there was one design discipline in which
he excelled it was lighting.
Designer and interior architect Pierre Guariche was one of the most prolific luminaire designers of the 1950s.
That much is clear from his productive collaboration with lamp manufacturer Disderot, for which he was the preferred designer, and for which he would develop more than 40 influential and groundbreaking pieces.
Pierre Guariche designed the full range of luminaires, or perhaps more accurately families of lamps—desk lamps, floor lamps, wall lamps and pendant lamps—to cover all the needs identified for a given space. His luminaires are hugely comfortable and convenient in use, with no visible light source and an appropriate quality of light, whether intended for general lighting
or traffic areas, to create an atmosphere or for
a specific use, soft, powerful or even diffused by reflection.
It is anything but a coincidence that Sammode has decided to reissue some of these models today. For many years, our aesthetic and technological quest has not been without reference to that previously under taken
by Guariche himself.
The affinities are legion. And they can be summed up in a single word: innovation.
The designer invented an enormous variety
of solutions: the adjustable balance arm, the cantilever, the pivoting and tilting arm, the ball- jointed arm and spherical counterweights. In
his designs, there is no gratuitous stylistic excess or purposeless detail, whether technically or functionally.
Pierre Guariche introduced the codes of
a radical—not to say avant-garde—aesthetic. On the one hand, purity of line and totally original forms. On the other, an innovative technical dimension and a real intelligence in the use
of materials, especially metal.
As a designer and manufacturer, Sammode brings to this new collection the full weight of its industrial expertise in luminaire production, and particularly lighting suitability and a deep-rooted knowledge of metalworking.
Faithful to the original designs and incorporating today’s technologies, the Sammode—Pierre Guariche models benefit, like all Sammode luminaires, from exceptional production quality and French manufacture.