Roger Pradier® is a French brand with a history of more than 100 years, illuminating the outdoor spaces of our daily lives with consistency and passion.
Manufacturers of top quality outdoor lighting, their designs are characterised by their desire to play with light, understanding shadows, contrasts, diffusion, and therefore creating the possibility of a unique and original aesthetic.
Its products are designed to show everyday life: to unite or distance spaces, to diminish or magnify them. That is why one of its premises is to be attentive to the world around us, to be curious in its designs, visionary to see the latest trends and to be able to capture in order to maximise spaces with its luminaires.
At BioscaBotey we wanted to add some of his most characteristic designs to our collection.
Hogar nº 3 is an outdoor wall lamp designed by Stéphane Joyeux, characterised by the fineness of its geometric aluminium structure.
The BRICK² wall light is characterised by a contemporary and assertive design, capable of finding its place in any exterior, whether contemporary or traditional.
With its dozens of light points and its “up & down” lighting, Klint is a wall light that diffuses optimal lighting for a filtered atmosphere.
With Sherlock, you can find new dimensions for your outdoor lighting. This luminaire brings a dynamic ambience to the outdoor space with a very modern design.
LAMPIOK 1 wall bracket in aluminium. It will give you the most powerful and perfect lighting.
NEWPARKaluminium outdoor beacon in traditional and modern style, with a transparent or frosted (matt) glass diffuser that will give your exteriors a very original touch.
Bamboo is an outdoor beacon with an elegant, Japanese design. Made of aluminium, the Bamboo collection emits a non-dazzling light for safe orientation in the dark.
The RP 195 outdoor bollards are made of stamped and bent sheet metal and blown glass. An ideal combination to give personality to your exteriors.
The La Hutte outdoor lamps, designed by Matali Crasset, are inspired by the shape of a primitive hut, a circular shelter built around the fire that was essential for life.