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Floor lamp Stem 84 Serie by Omer Arbel
€3.816,00
Multi Light Floor lamps: 84.3 : three light fixture
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A white glass moil is captured inside a fine copper mesh basket and then plunged into hot clear glass. Air is blown into the matrix to gently push the white glass through the mesh, creating a delicate pillowed form that is suspended inside the thick outer layer of clear glass. 

Sometimes the copper mesh basket folds and crinkles, adding specificity to each piece. Undulations in the exterior shape are a natural consequence of the fabrication process and accentuate the gentle white pillowing below.

A low-voltage xenon or LED light source is introduced into the piece, casting a warm coppery hue.

This Stem floor lamp is declined in 2 different sizes, number of lights and finishes in order to better address your needs and the interior decoration of its final place.

Discover the different combination of variants to better personalize your floor lamp. Do not hesitate to contact us, should you have any questions.

About of Omer Arbel

This Collection is designed by Omer Arbel, designer and BOCCI’s artistic director and founder, born in Jerusalem. Arbel now lives in Vancouver where he has founded his international brand. The designer’s core focus is to experiment raw and natural materials such as glass and porcelain.

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. Recognized for his singular artistic vision, Arbel navigates with ease between different forms of expression, creating an artistic corpus of exceptional richness, transforming the design of lighting and architectural structures into true works of art where each creation reveals a unique sensitivity and remarkable technical mastery. 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 :

Heights : small : 0.9m (3’) or tall : 1.8m (6’) long stem.  

Base : 350mm (13.8”) round base.

Cable length : 2290mm (90”) flexible cable.

Material : blown glass, black flexible cord, brass dial control, unlacquered brass or black powder coated base.

Finishes : unlacquered brass or black powder coated stem.

Lamping : 1.5w LED.

Power supplies : integral.  

Design by : Omer Arbel

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Lead time : 3 to 4 weeks
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Floor lamp Stem 84 Serie by Omer Arbel
Floor lamp Stem 84 Serie by Omer Arbel
€3.816,00
84.3 : three light fixture
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Floor lamp Stem 84 Serie by Omer Arbel
Floor lamp Stem 84 Serie by Omer Arbel
€3.816,00
84.3 : three light fixture
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