Yasuke DCW éditions PARIS Table lamp
Or 4X €244.50 without fees
Creation 2021
The Yasuke lamp is a novelty from the DCW Éditions Paris brand, imagined by the designer duo Caroline Ziegler and Pierre Brichet from Studio Brichet-Ziegler.
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This lamp, named after the first foreign samurai in Japanese history, invites us on a journey of soft and warm light.
It is composed of an assembly of two cylinders forming a black base, on which its diffuser rests.
Its lampshade made of wire provides delicate shadows on the walls.
Everyone creates their own world of light using two dimmers:
One for color temperature, the other for light intensity.
This revolutionary concept lamp is not only functional but it is also a designer lamp with a futuristic architecture.
Yasuke will find its place perfectly in each of your rooms while bringing a strong decorative value to your interior.

- Materials
- Steel, Aluminium
- Use
- Interior table lamp
- Switch
- 2 rotating switches : dimming and color shifting
- Height
- 44,3cm
- Width
- 39,5cm
- Cable length
- 1,9m
- Source of light
- LED Module
- IP protection
- IP 20
- Driver
- internal driver supplied
- Tension
- 210/240V
- Lumens
- 1300lm
- Watt
- 13W
- Color of light (Kelvin)
- 2700-3400K
- Electric class
- Class III
- Weight
- 7,5kg
7.5kg - Designer
- studio BrichetZiegler
- Type of lights
- Table lamps
- Rooms
- Bedroom
Dining room
Entrance
Hallway
Living room
Reading corner - Category
- Lighting
- Style
- Contemporary
- Origin
- rest of world
DCW ÉDITIONS PARIS
Created in 2008, DCW is the acronym of Desbordes, Cazer, Winkler.
The company has had exclusive rights to reissue several collections of cult lighting.
She quickly stood out for the careful reissue of the Lampe Gras, by inventor Bernard-Albin Gras, the first articulated lamp in history (1921) that Le Corbusier praised in his time and which continues to attract collectors from whole world ! Basically imagined as industrial light, this lamp is widely recognized for its incredible modernity and robustness thanks to the very ingenious mechanism.
They then launched the Surpil chair by Julien-Henri Porché, elegance requires.
Their work continued in 2013 with the reissue of the beautiful sculpture lamps by Bernard Schottlander, the Mantis Lamps created in 1951.
A true tribute to Alexander Calder, the Mantis forever mark the 1950s.
In 2014, they launched the first OUTDOOR Gras Lamps in size XL
A beautiful encounter in 2015: Bertrand Balas created Here Comes the Sun in 1970, an original pendant light, but when lit, becomes magic.
2017 THE ISP lamp by Ilia Potemine, a luminaire that has its roots in the past, which is thought and designed today, to be projected in the future.
2018, the BINY by Jacques Biny, the “atmospheric” collection IN THE SUN and the new ITT 360 ° tubes with flaps and wings by Dominique Perrault and Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost, as well as the start of the NEW COLLECTION by Éric de Dormael enhance the DCW collection.
"Objects, companions of everyday life, reliable in use, honest, well thought out, well made.
Design and elegant lighting to give a new vision of interior decoration. "