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SF Good Questions: Less Expensive Version of This Serge Mouille Wall Lamp?

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AT:SF, Typically, I've fallen in love with something I could never afford! It's this Serge Mouille lamp, and it runs around three or four thousand dollars(!) Even a good sale or rusty version would be out of my price range. But I love it! Anyone seen anything similar at other stores? Not necessarily knock-offs, but something with rotating arms for the wall. I know someone on AT has seen something! Thanks yet again, ATers!

-Andy

 
 

Andy,

We don't recall ever seeing another wall lamp with two rotating arms. (We don't suppose you'd settle for the two Tolomeo Lamps in today's Scavenger?)

Can any readers help?

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I would also love to know a less expensive alternative to the Prove lamp...

http://www.dwr.com/productdetail.cfm?id=2690

anyone?

posted by taka on 2008-03-10 19:40:22
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Maybe with good photos and measurements this could be commissioned for far less than 3-4K?

posted by Michael on 2008-03-10 19:54:00
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I love this lamp as well, so gorgeous
can make a room

posted by Garrett on 2008-03-10 20:57:15
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/51972186@N00/311290683

I'm trying this

posted by wingpea on 2008-03-10 21:16:48
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This one is HUGE, be sure to check out the alternate image to view a pair in a dining area:
http://www.ylighting.com/mod265.html

I can see that one as being a total life saver in very tall or wide rooms where a ceiling fixture or floor lamps are undesirable.

And this is also a possible alternative for Taka.

posted by TRUE BLUE on 2008-03-10 21:44:33
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Say, how about this?:
http://www.1800lighting.com/scripts/item.cfm?itemsku=1629%2E04&manufacturer=Sonneman

posted by TRUE BLUE on 2008-03-10 21:54:14
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Oops, when I opened the comments section and started looking for lamps, Martita's post wasn't there. I duplicated the lamp Martita already found, in the second link for 1800lighting. Sorry about that.

posted by TRUE BLUE on 2008-03-10 22:01:46
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Thanks all,

I was also thinking of having someone weld and manufacture one like the Prouve. Get it hand crafted...

posted by taka on 2008-03-10 22:15:00
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david weeks does similar work; I am sure he is cheaper, but not inexpensive.

he has is a similar light (not featured on his own website); just google images 'david weeks lighting', and you'll see what I mean.

posted by mschatelaine on 2008-03-11 03:31:31
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...actually, the lighting is on david weeks' website, it is just difficult to get a look at it -- when you mouse over it, the original image comes back in a flash...

http://www.davidweeksstudio.com/lighting.html

posted by mschatelaine on 2008-03-11 04:32:22
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Rather than absolute custom, there is the option of using a wall-mount boom and having a light assembly attached:
http://www.4videoequipment.com/video/store2/Scripts/prodList.asp?idCategory=1214

posted by TRUE BLUE on 2008-03-11 05:39:11
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True blue, you are absolutley right. That is a great idea.

Monika, David Weeks stuff is right up my alley. Too bad about the flash images. You cant see anything.

posted by taka on 2008-03-11 08:13:51
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Andy, check out this blog-post

http://katie-d-i-d.blogspot.com/2007/08/david-weeks-vs-serge-mouille.html

(I am obsessed with serge mouille too; fortunately, there is no where in my house to put any of his lights...)

posted by mschatelaine on 2008-03-11 09:15:05
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You can find views of Weeks' lamps here:

http://www.ralphpucci.net/pucci.html

But his work isn't cheap...

posted by Jaze on 2008-03-11 09:32:13
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Just FYI, a vintage version of this would not cost less, it would cost considerably more. Like in the range of $10,000 - $20,000. Even rusty!

posted by rascal on 2008-03-11 12:32:49
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These are amazing comments! I'm thinking I have an industrial design friend who's interested in doing something inspired by Mouille. Glad I could get a conversation going!
ANdy

posted by sfwriter on 2008-03-12 00:57:22
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http://www.croftandlittle.com/rob-1848.html

posted by wingpea on 2008-04-22 02:12:32
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