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DCWéditions expands in The Sun Collection with new table 220 lamp

DCWéditions has unveiled the In The Sun Table 220, the latest addition to its growing In The Sun lighting collection. Originally designed by Dominique Perrault and Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost for the redevelopment of the Dufour Pavilion at the Château de Versailles, the collection continues to evolve while remaining rooted in its architectural origins.

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Following the introduction of battery-powered models, ceiling lights, pendants and wall-mounted versions, the In The Sun concept is now available as a table lamp. The Table 220 brings the collection's distinctive aesthetic to a more intimate scale, making it suitable for both residential and hospitality settings.

The new table lamp is offered in three finishes: gold, silver and a newly introduced black chrome. This latest finish adds a contemporary edge to the design while preserving the refined materiality that defines the collection. Its perforated metal shade diffuses light softly, creating a warm and atmospheric glow.

Designed with versatility in mind, the In The Sun Table 220 features adjustable light intensity thanks to an integrated dimmer and an E27 light source. This allows users to tailor the lighting to different moods and environments, from ambient evening light to more functional illumination.

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DCWéditions confirms that the In The Sun Table 220 is already in stock and available for fast delivery. With this launch, the Paris-based lighting brand continues to expand the scope of a collection that bridges architecture, craftsmanship and contemporary lighting design, reinforcing its relevance across both classic and modern interiors.

More information:
DCWéditions
www.dcw-editions.fr

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