The Peye and Olive lamps work on the principle of an oversized shade and illumination via strips of LED's. Presented at IMM Cologne 2012 by Ligne Roset, the Peye floor lamp is a reflection on the illuminated object as a generator of atmosphere and space. The system of LED's gives off, almost mysteriously, an all-enveloping light white highlights the curves of the shade. The Peye floor lamp is oversized in inspiration, its shade resting on a solid wood stem. The lamp is made of composite materia, with a white interior and anthracite exterior. The LED's are arranged all around the opening, in the rear of the shade.

The Olive table lamp was devised as an illuminated chest, the design of which liberates itself from the formal constrains relating to the use of the bulb. The indirect light source reveals the generous shade of this singularly proportioned light, from which a soft, diffuse atmosphere emanates.

Numéro 111 is a St Etienne-based trio, composed of two designers and an architect working in the fields of furniture design and interior design. Their global, dialogue-based approach isn't limited limited to a single hierarchy or discipline. Through its creations, the studio provokes and offers reflections on usage of objects in our daily lives.