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12900,00 zł
Na stanie
LABARGE in CORBEAU is a monumental interpretation of classic 1970s-inspired pilots, in which scale, precision and detail achieve a complete balance. It is a model with a distinct presence - designed not to stand out, but to define the space around you.
In this instalment of the collection Last Frontier by Jacques Marie Mage, type form navigator was developed into a more expansive, architectural silhouette. Monobloc top beam and bridge form a uniform, technical design, the precision of which is emphasised by subtle hairline engravings.
Variant CORBEAU operates in deep, almost absolute black.
Luminaire made in 100% with beta titanium in polished black finish was juxtaposed with cool accents silver palladium, creating a tension between light and shadow. The rims of the lenses are decorated with a motif Chimayó, the hallmark of this collection and a direct reference to the craft traditions of the American West.
The earwigs are the most elaborate part of the narrative:
finished in black with epoxy, decorated with arrowheads and „thunderbird” medallions in sterling silver, inlaid white buffalo stone, are the result of collaboration with craftsmen and a testament to multi-generational craftsmanship.
The model features:
LABARGE in CORBEAU was established in a limited edition of 150 copies.
This is a model for those who do not seek compromise - neither in form nor in craftsmanship.
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