
73 Series Multi-Light Pendant Light Collection
Designed by Omer Arbel for Bocci
Made in Canada
73.8 Pendant Light





Overview
73 Series Multi-Light Pendant Lights by Omer Arbel for Bocci result from blowing liquid glass into a folded and highly heat-resistant ceramic fabric vessel. The resulting shape has a formal and textural expression intuitively associated with fabric, which becomes permanent and rigid as it cools. A low-voltage xenon or LED lamp is positioned to fill the resulting volume with diffuse light, accentuating the volumetric perception of the piece.
Models
- 73.8 is comprised of 8 hand-blown glass pendants that attach using a fixed-length headphone jack connection to either a rectangular or round white powder-coated canopy. The shortest and longest lengths must be provided and are recommended to be at least 24″ apart to create an optimum cascade.
- 73.11 is comprised of 11 hand-blown glass pendants that attach using a fixed-length headphone jack connection to either a rectangular or round white powder-coated canopy. The shortest and longest lengths must be provided and are recommended to be at least 30″ apart to create an optimum cascade.
- 73.20 is comprised of 20 hand-blown glass pendants that attach using a fixed-length headphone jack connection to either a rectangular, round or square white powder-coated canopy. The shortest and longest lengths must be provided and are recommended to be at least 36″ apart to create an optimum cascade.
Details
- 73 Series Multi-Light Pendant Lights are differentiated by their fixed lengths up to 10′ (standard) and up to 100′ (custom) and diminutive canopies.
- Lamps (10-watt xenon or 1.5-watt LED) and power supplies included.
- Due to the hand-crafted nature of 73 Series, the pendant size, as well as color depth and tonality, will vary.
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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.
