Floor lamp Stem 84 Serie by Omer Arbel
- Description
A floor lamp from 84 serie of BOCCI
Discover the 84 Serie Collection of floor lamps from BOCCI and designer Omer Arbel.
The fabrication process
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.
Personalize your 84 stem floor lamp
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.
Designer Omer Arbel : raw and natural materials experiments
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.
Lead time : 3 to 4 weeks
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.
For more Technical Specifications and Design Resources please contact us.
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Alexander Díaz Andersson Swedish-born, Mexico-based, Alexander Díaz Andersson first opened his design studio on the Yucatán peninsula of Mexico after graduating from the European Institute of Design in Milan in 2008. Inspired by his multi-cultural background and experiences both in Europe and Latin America, his work is informed by Mexico’s architectural, design and cultural environments, and the Scandinavian design vocabulary.
Studio David Pompa creates unique objects with a strong commitment to honest materials and craftmanship. David Pompa was launched in Mexico City in 2013, committed to the cration of quality design objects and focused on elegant lighting made of essential shapes with a warm minimalist touch.