"In June 1974 in Paris, the lampshade was designed by Man Ray directly on a flat piece of cardboard and, together with other sketches of the base, a few days later it became the lamp known as 'La lune sous le chapeau'.
This lamp is an 'objet trouvé' as it re-evaluates simple materials, low technology, and formal simplicity.
An apparently anonymous lamp, anti-design, provocative with a strong poetic content: the most minimal lampshade supported by the most elementary of bases.
This re-edition faithfully reproduces the original design, even in its spirit."