
28.13 Sculptural Cable Pendant Light
Designed by Omer Arbel for Bocci
Made in Canada
28.13 Sculptural Cable Pendant Light features 13 hand-blown glass spheres with recessed inclusions creating an atmospheric constellation that defies gravity through flexible sculptural cable suspension. Each pendant captures and diffuses light individually while contributing to a cohesive, ethereal composition.
- Recessed inclusions in each sphere create unique light-capturing effects
- Sculptural cable allows pendants to group closely or spread across space
- Install away from canopy for dynamic horizontal arrangements
- Choose from 70 colors, multiple finishes, and lamp options
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Overview
28.13 Sculptural Cable Pendant Light by Omer Arbel for Bocci features an arrangement of 13 hand-blown glass pendants composed in atmospheric configurations using an innovative glassblowing technique that creates spheres with recessed inclusions to capture and diffuse light. This sculptural piece is designed to occupy a horizontal plane that deviates from its gravitational directive, with pendants that can hang from any number of optional anchor points mounted away from the canopy. The flexible sculptural cable suspension system enables pendants to nestle in close-knit groups or spread out in a wider field, allowing each piece to be perceived individually while creating an ethereal glow.
Details
- Pendant size: Ø157 – 171mm
- Materials: Glass, steel, electrical components
- Configuration: 13 hand-blown glass pendants
- Power: 12V low voltage, 1W LED or 20W Xenon
- Dimming: ELV & 0-10V dimming
- CCT: 2700K
- IP rating: IP30, suitable for dry locations
- Certifications: UL, CB, CE, UKCA, RCM
- Anchor Kit Options: White, Black, Brass, or Brushed Nickel Flush Mount
- Cable Finish Options: Black or Brushed Nickel Sculptural Cable
- Available in 70 colors
- Lamps and power supplies included
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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.
