DesignThe lamp Gras No 213 wall light, here in the versions with a black body and differently coloured lampshades, is a re-edition of a true classic. A classic from 1921 by architect and designer Bernard-Albin Gras, a legend of the 20th century. The Gras No 213 is a prime example of stylish, filigree industrial design without visible screws or welds. In addition to its slender arms, it captivates with its hat-shaped shade. One admirer of the Gras lamps was the icon of architecture, Le Corbusier, who used a copy on his personal desk. In 2005, this luminaire was added to the collection of the Centre Pompidou in Paris. This wall light is made of robust cast steel.