Ludovic Roth | Joseph

 

Ludovic Roth | JosephJoseph is a collection of lamp manufactured in France by Dix heures Dix. Joseph is a tribute to Joseph Beuys. The lamp collection, made out of felt is declined in warm anthracite grey, cold anthracite grey and off-white. Three suspensions are available: 70cm, 45cm, 20cm diam. as well as a 1.70m high floorlamp version. All lamps are made with the same cutting-dice format. Adding more elements enable to change the lampeshade shape. The 70cm suspension is made with 16 elements when the 45cm suspension contains 12 elements and the small suspension 6 elements.

Ludovic Roth | Joseph

© Ludovic Roth Design Studio

Ludovic Roth | Joseph

© Ludovic Roth Design Studio

BIO
Ludovic Roth was born in Strasbourg, France and currently resides in Paris. In 2004 he graduated with a BA of Arts from University March Bloch in Strasbourg and in 2008, he received his MA in Interior Architecture & Design from Ecole Bleue. As a freelance designer, he alternates personal projects and collaborations with agencies. He collaborated with Fabrice Berrux since 2008 on projects involving both architecture and graphic design. Since 2011 he also works with Mathieu Lehanneur on interior design projects. Currently, Ludovic works for a variety of international clients including US-based phone accessories company Case-Mate, french manufacturers Lexon and Dix heures Dix and also private customers for specifics projects.

Ludovic Roth | Joseph

© Ludovic Roth Design Studio

Ludovic Roth | Joseph

© Ludovic Roth Design Studio

Ludovic Roth | Joseph

© Ludovic Roth Design Studio

In 2012, Ludo co-founded ARRO, a Parisian based design studio in partnership with the designer, and long time friend, Erik Arlen. Arro is going to focus on product and space design with embedded function, innovation and strong aesthetic.

Designer: Ludovic Roth
Éditor: Dix heures dix – 2012
Photos: Ludovic Roth Design Studio

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