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Paulin M101

By Pierre Paulin

Chandelier
Available in 1, 6, 8 or 12 spheres.

Low-angle shot of the Paulin M101 chandelier for Ozone
MATERIAL

Aluminum, brass and steel structure. Finish in satin white.

LIGHTING

Warm white 2700K LED down lighting.

Converter 48V non-integrated, to be placed in a distant box.
CE Class III

Integrated 24V converter at the socket for M101-1.
CE class III (product), CE class II (power supply).

PAULIN M101-1

25x25xh19cm – 9.8×9.8xh7.5in + height of the wiring structure

PAULIN M101-6

85x95xh66cm – 33.5×37.2xh26in + height of the wiring structure

PAULIN M101-8

120x80xh66cm – 47.2×31.5xh26in + height of the wiring structure

PAULIN M101-12

121x121xh85cm – 47.6×47.6xh33.5in + height of the wiring structure

ORIGIN

France

Paulin M101 chandelier with six spheres by Pierre Paulin

Ozone was selected by Pierre Paulin’s family to reproduce the chandeliers designed for the Maison de Radio in Paris in 1964.

After a fruitful collaboration in development, Pierre Paulin’s family decided to give Ozone the license to publish these lights, which had not been produced since their creation.

This is how the M101 collection was born. It includes 4 references available in satin white finish:

Chandeliers with 12, 8, 6 spheres and a pendant of a sphere.

Paulin M101 chandelier with twelve spheres in a white hallway opposite a pop art-style painting

Ozone was selected by Pierre Paulin’s family to reproduce the chandeliers designed for the Maison de Radio in Paris in 1964.

After a fruitful collaboration in development, Pierre Paulin’s family decided to give Ozone the license to publish these lights, which had not been produced since their creation.

This is how the M101 collection was born. It includes 4 references available in satin white finish:

Chandeliers with 12, 8, 6 spheres and a pendant of a sphere.

  • Black and white photo of the Maison de la Radio with the Paulin M101 chandelier featuring twelve spheres
  • The Paulin M101 chandelier in front of Michel Boyer's Brasilia LP table lamp for Ozone
  • Paulin M101 chandeliers with one sphere above a purple sofa
  • Focus on the white spheres of the Paulin M101 chandelier
Portrait of the designer Pierre Paulin
designed by

Pierre Paulin

Born in 1927 in Paris, Pierre Paulin began in the 1950s with numerous works for manufacturers. In 1972 he brings modernity to the Elysée with the President Pompidou, then creates all the furniture of the office of F. Mitterrand and renovates the dining room for J. Chirac. At the same time, he worked on industrial projects (Calor, Allibert, Stamp), corporate images (Air France) and set up train stations (Gare de Lyon, Gare de Versailles Rive Gauche). His pieces of furniture are present in many museums around the world.
In 2018, Ozone built a relationship with his son, Benjamin Paulin, and launched the M101 chandeliers designed by his father for the Maison de la Radio in Paris in 1964.

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