Designed by Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost and Dominique Perrault for Ozone, the lightings in the Furtiv collection virtuously combine the architectural rigor of design with perfect craftsmanship. A collection in which technicality and innovation disappear in favor of the clean lines and lighting concept.
The real aesthetic affinity between the two designers and the creators of Ozone fueled the fertile conversation to which the Furtiv collection bears witness.
A genuine constructivist manifesto, drawing its inspiration from the lamps designed by Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost and Dominique Perrault for the reading rooms of the National Library of France, the collection includes not only a table lamp, but also a sconce, a floor lamp and a pendant lamp to suit all uses and configurations.
I do architecture as I do painting: with detachment. I create, I undo, I transform: I'm not afraid of this transformation, whereas in the architectural process, there's something laborious, a normative process. Dominique Perrault
I do architecture as I do painting: with detachment. I create, I undo, I transform: I'm not afraid of this transformation, whereas in the architectural process, there's something laborious, a normative process. Dominique Perrault
designed by
Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost and Dominique Perrault
Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost and Dominique Perrault have been engaged in contemporary design since 1989, marking the beginning of the National Library of France (François Mitterrand site) adventure. Together, they have cultivated an original architectural style, marked by technical innovation; for example, they were the first to use metal mesh in architecture. Over the course of more than three decades, their collaboration has resulted in the construction of a number of emblematic buildings, including the major extension to the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg, the Ewha Women’s University in Korea, the DC Tower in Austria, the redevelopment of the Pavilion Dufour at the Château de Versailles, and the renovation of the Poste du Louvre in Paris.
The two designers infuse their architectural universe to interior design, creating furniture, objects and lighting that are radical in their approach to comfort and functionality.
Products from the collection Furtiv