Description
The elegance of the design of the 76 Serie comes from a very specific process: A vacuum is introduced to a strata composed of hot white and clear glass with copper mesh between; the vacuum causes the white layer to pull away through the embedded mesh, leaving numerous tendrils of white glass suspended within an interstitial space as it goes.
Omer Arbel, lives in Vancouver. He embodies the quintessence of the multidisciplinary artist and designer. His impressive background spans a multitude of creative fields, from
advanced materials research to lighting design, architectural design, sculpture and design.
His prolific artistic legacy and his remarkable contribution to the contemporary creative scene make Omer Arbel an essential figure, whose influence transcends borders and inspires future generations of designers and artists.
Technical details:
Dimensions : brushed nickel canopy 152 mm (6'') in diameter x 32 mm (1.3'') deep.
Lamping: 0.4 x LED.
Coax: adjustable 3000 mm (10') standard / up to 30500mm (100') maximum.
Materials: blown glass, braided metal coaxial cable, electrical components, brushed nickel canopy.
Design by : Omer Arbel
Lead time : 3 to 4 weeks
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