100 Series Multi-Light Pendant Light Collection
Designed by Omer Arbel for Bocci
Made in Canada
100.11 Pendant Light
Overview
100 series Multi-Light Pendant Lights by Omer Arbel for Bocci result from an innovative fabrication process that manipulates both the temperature and the direction of airflow into blown glass. This series brings multiple glass artists together to prepare molten glass bubbles that are then smashed together to produce unpredictable interlocking glass. Given the handmade and unique nature of these pendants, the general size range of each is from 150mm-191mm (5.5″ – 75.5″).
The 100 series Multi-Light Pendant Lights are differentiated by their non-adjustable lengths up to 10′ (standard) or up to 100′ (custom). Please note shortest and longest lengths are from the underside of the canopy to the bottom of the pendant. Bocci will create a random selection of lengths throughout the minimum and maximum range provided.
Models
- The 100.11 is comprised of 11 blown glass pendants that attach using a fixed-length headphone jack connection to either a rectangular, round, or square canopy.
- The 100.16 is comprised of 16 blown glass pendants that attach using a fixed-length headphone jack connection to either a rectangular or square canopy.
- The 100.20 is comprised of 20 blown glass pendants that attach using a fixed-length headphone jack connection to either a rectangular or round canopy.
- The 100.28 is comprised of 28 blown glass pendants that attach using a fixed-length headphone jack connection to either a rectangular or square canopy.
Details
- Pendant size: ±Ø190mm
- Materials: Glass, steel, electrical components
- Power: 12V low voltage. 1.5W LED
- Dimming: Dimmable with primary dimming
- CCT: 2500K
- IP rating: IP30, suitable for dry locations
- Certifications: UL, CB, CE, UKCA, RCM
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About Bocci
Bocci is a lighting design and manufacturing company based in Vancouver and Berlin. Founded in 2005 under the creative directorship of Omer Arbel, Bocci represents an approach to lighting that is devoted to the relationship between spaces and objects.