Jieldé
D9406
The Jieldé D9406 is a timeless example of French industrial design, created in the 1950s by visionary designer Jean-Louis Domecq. Born out of a need for durable, flexible lighting in workshops and factories, Domecq’s design introduced a revolutionary joint system that eliminated internal wiring, giving the lamp its unmatched adaptability and strength. What began as a utilitarian tool quickly became an icon—admired not only for its engineering ingenuity but also for its sculptural silhouette.
Today, the Jieldé D9406 stands as one of the most recognizable fixtures in industrial design history. Still produced in France using traditional methods, it remains a lasting testament to functional elegance, thoughtful craftsmanship, and the enduring legacy of Domecq’s vision.

















































































































