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HONEYCOMB CEILING LAMP

1968

The Honeycomb Ceiling Lamp is composed of hexagonal tubes welded together. Hanged by two rods from the ceiling, the honeycomb structure is identical to that of the Jules Wabbes’ wall lamps he designed in 1953. The first copy of this ceiling light was probably created in 1968 for the private office of Louis De Poortere fitted out by Wabbes in Kortrijk, Belgium. The model was later sold to corporate executive offices. However this item has remained relatively confidential, if not rare. Indeed the light demands extreme attention in its manufacturing process. The golden light scattered by the honeycomb is particularly warm and celestial. A model of this kind was exhibited at the Wabbes retrospective in 2012 at the Palace of Fine Arts (Bozar) in Brussels.

Available on request in any length between 600 mm up 1800 mm.

Designed, manufactured and assembled in Belgium.

LENGTH

WIDTH

HEIGHT

WEIGHT

900 mm

1500 mm 

240 mm

130 mm

11,7 kg

17,0 kg

FINISHES

Polished Brass

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