In 2015, Ozone commissioned the architect to design a lighting collection. Inspired by the Parisian lights, Régis Botta named his collection “Les Parisiennes”.
The forms of this collection are strong and pure. The luminaires are a stylized version of Parisian floor lamps. They aim at creating architectural and precious objects in interior design. The hand-blown globes are partly sandblasted and partly transparent, revealing the light tube. The finish is pale gold.
The collection contains:
- Saint-Germain, the table lamp
- Rivoli, the pendant with one globe
- Opéra, the chandelier with seven globes
- Vendôme, the chandelier with seven globes
- Concorde, the pendant with three globes
- Montmartre, the floor lamp that is the origin of the collection
The collection contains:
- Saint-Germain, the table lamp
- Rivoli, the pendant with one globe
- Opéra, the chandelier with seven globes
- Vendôme, the chandelier with seven globes
- Concorde, the pendant with three globes
- Montmartre, the floor lamp that is the origin of the collection
The moon is the sun’s dream.
- Paul Klee
The moon is the sun’s dream.
- Paul Klee
designed by
Régis Botta
Régis Botta is a DPLG Architect from the Belleville School of Architecture. He created his office in 2011. Adept of the purity and the evidence, he geometries his spaces and considers the light like a mass to carve. The collaboration with Ozone flowed naturally. It has already produced private or public spaces such as the Mauboussin boutique or Mavrommatis restaurants. In 2016, a Regis Botta for Ozone collection is born, the Parisiennes, inspired by a nocturnal walk under the street lights of Paris.
Products from the collection Parisienne