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Osaka Ceiling Lamp

1970

The Osaka chandelier was created for the World Expo in Japan in 1970, with the theme "Progress and Harmony for Humanity". It was the first time the exhibition was held in Japan. Architect Kenzo Tange was the artistic director. Jules Wabbes designed for the Belgian pavilion, whose architect was his former partner André Jacqmain, this magnificent golden hexagonal chandelier. The Osaka chandelier represents the culmination of lighting previously designed by the Belgian designer using folded metal strips.

Here, the assembly work is very intricate. All the pieces revolve around the central axis. The reflections projected on the ceiling create a magical atmosphere. The chandelier floods the room with golden rays. It is a jewel for the ceiling.

Reference

OCL

Price
(excluding VAT)

From 22.500 €

Finishes

Brushed Brass

Brushed Brass

Polished Bronze

Polished Bronze

Nickel-plated Brass

Nickel-plated Brass

Dimensions

Length: 595 mm / 23.50"
Width: 525 mm / 20.65"
Height: 280 mm / 11.00"
Weight: 24.00 kg / 52.91 lbs

Osaka Ceiling Lamp

Light Bulb: E27 Max 60W - E26 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.

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