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Egypt of the Pharaohs

eternal source of inspiration

The Tanis lamp was inspired by the memory of a unique object found in the famous treasure of the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun.

Among the treasures discovered in 1922 by British Egyptologist Howard Carter was a silver trumpet with its painted wooden stand.

This trumpet, with its clean lines, had all the hallmarks of a contemporary totem!

And yet it had been made more than 3300 years ago…

This is what makes me say that creation is an eternal transformation of forms.

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materials parchment covering on wood
Macassar ebony base
lampshade: taffeta
dimensions H = 65 cm | H = 25.60 in
origin French manufacturing

Ancestral nobility of the parchment

The Tanis lamp celebrates parchment, which requires the expertise of a master cabinetmaker to prepare the parchment skins, select them, cut them, and then glue them onto the piece of furniture. Originally, parchment was used as a writing material before the invention of paper. Succeeding papyrus, the primary writing medium in the West until the 7th century, parchment was used extensively throughout the Middle Ages, particularly by monks who devoted much of their time to creating illuminated manuscripts. It is thanks to parchment that the great philosophical, scientific, and political texts of Greek and Roman antiquity were preserved and disseminated throughout Europe.

We primarily use goat parchment sourced in France. The hides are patiently cleaned in a lime bath, then polished and whitened with pumice and chalk powder. Before a piece of parchment can be worked, it must be moistened to restore its suppleness. This allows it to be used for covering curved shapes.

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