DCW Editions
324 Les Acrobates de Gras Pendant Light
Price starting from € 1,135.00*
*Price valid for the version 324 with cable in length 300 cm and n.02 round glass shades in Ø 17,5 cm - bulb excluded (cod. 324).
Elegant and peculiar, the Les Acrobates lamp by DCW Editions stands out for its airy design, capable of creating unique shapes and conjunctions that enhance environments, giving each of them its own distinctive feature. Les Acrobates is part of the collection designed by the French designer Bernard Albin Gras, ideal for offices and industrial environments thanks to their functional and dynamic characterization. The design is simple but not banal; Indeed, it stands out for its ergonomics which does not require screws, joints or other obvious details. This pendant lamp is available in numerous color and size variations, as it is freely adjustable to allow maximum customization.
Cable W.300 cm
Available in several configurations
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DCW Editions is a company that was founded in 2008 with the idea of producing high quality lighting and home furniture extrapolated from the famous creations of international designers. The first and most famous creation of the company, later declined several times in different types, is the Gras lamp by Bernard-Albin Gras, inventor of what is now considered one of the first examples of modern lighting. The second creation, but not least, is the Surpil chair by Julien Porche, an example of elegance and style to which the company has always paid great attention, adapting each work to a more than current style and canons of modernity.Read more
Designed by
Bernard-Albin Gras
Bernard-Albin Gras (1886–1943), a French designer and engineer, was a pioneering figure in twentieth-century lighting design. His name is primarily associated with a specific type of lamp, the Lampe Gras, which he conceived in 1921 as part of a series of inventions aimed at improving working conditions in factories of the time. The original purpose of the Lampe Gras was to provide practical illumination for a precise point on a work surface, while also allowing it to be easily repositioned without the need to move heavy structures. The result was an essential yet highly functional lamp, free of screws and welded joints, characterized by a fully adjustable arm. It quickly became a must-have in professional settings such as mechanical workshops, factories, laboratories, and artists’ studios (it was notably used by painters such as Georges Braque and Sonia Delaunay). The Lampe Gras was soon introduced into residential interiors by the great Le Corbusier, who had fallen in love with its perfect efficiency. In 1927, the patent was acquired by the company Ravel, which began mass production. Today, it has returned to production with great success under the French brand DCW éditions.Read more




