Lampe Cabanon by Nemo celebrates one of Le Corbusier’s most personal designs, inspired by the modest seaside retreat he built on the French Riviera in 1952. Conceived according to the principles of the Modulor, the Cabanon embodied the architect’s vision of essential living—where proportion, simplicity, and function define space.
Reflecting Le Corbusier’s belief that painting, sculpture, and architecture are interconnected disciplines, Lampe Cabanon merges artistic expression with practical design. The lampshade, crafted from tracing paper used by the architect, references his creative process, while its structure recalls a wartime mortar shell carrier found on French beaches.
The lamp within this collection offers soft, atmospheric illumination while standing as a poetic symbol of modernist design and post-war renewal.