Pendant Lamps Series – 28 by Omer Arbel

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Canadian designer Omer Arbel has created this lamps series in hexagonal shapes which nestle into each other to create patterns as dictated by the needs of the interior. Called 28 pendant lamps, designed for BOCCI, made in clear, white and frosted glass (with several other standard colour schemes contemplated in future months).

Here’s some more information by Omer Arbel:
“28 is a result of a glass blowing technique developed by Omer Arbel whereby air is intermittently blown in and then sucked out of an intermittently heated and then cooled glass matrix. The result is a distorted spherical shape with a composed collection of inner shapes, one of which houses a low voltage lamp.

Standard 28 pendants are made in clear, white and frosted glass (with several other standard colour schemes contemplated in future months). However, 28 is a design which lends itself to infinite compositions and gradations of colour. Bocci’s glass atelier in Vancouver thrives on bespoke work and is able to work with our clients with great versatility on custom colour compositions to match the vistion and needs of a project or interior.”
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