Honeycomb Wall Lamp
1953
The Honeycomb Wall Lamp is composed of 32 hexagonal tubes brazed by hand. This iconic lamp was designed in 1953 for the high entrance hall of the Declercq’s house built by André Jacqmain and Jules Wabbes. To ensure it could be seen from both below and above, Jules Wabbes designed a lamp made of soldered hexagonal tube sections, so that the light source is filtered from both sides by the metallic structure.
The Honeycomb Wall Lamp is a classic of our lamp range and is an exclusivity of General Decoration. It decorated the apartment of the King and Queen of Belgium on the Godetia, the ship of the Belgian Navy.
Reference
HWL
Price
(excluding VAT)
From 5.900,00 €
Finishes
Nickel-plated Brass
Polished Brass
Dimensions
Length: 270 mm / 10.65"
Depth: 254 mm / 10.00"
Height: 250 mm / 9.85"
Weight: 4.50 kg / 9.92 lbs
Light Bulb: E27 Max 60W - E26 Max 40W
Power: AC 220-240V - 120V
1 Bulb included - led filament bulb 6W.
Material to be placed by a licensed electrician.
Approximate Lead Time (number of weeks):
12
Payment Terms:
- Deposit. 50% to be paid with the order.
- Balance. 50% to be paid before delivery.
Manufactured and assembled by hand in Belgium.
General Decoration is the sole holder of the licenses and designs for the production of the original objects created by Jules Wabbes.
Jules Wabbes by General Decoration, the only original since 1969.