Pendant light, Les Acrobates de Gras N°326, opaline, Ø17,5cm, H17,5cm - DCW éditions Paris

Designer : Bernard-Albin GRAS

Brand : DCW éditions Paris

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Les Acrobates de Gras N°326 is a pendant light designed by Bernard-Albin Gras in 1921 and edited by DCW since 2015.

The suspension Les Acrobates de Gras N°326 is composed of a cable with a seven fixture points and six shades. The colours and shapes of the lamp offer an elegant richness full of options; and as the flyer of a group of acrobats, N°326 is doing tricks high in the air, way above ground, its diagonals bringing dynamism and fun to all interiors. Whether the light be installed in a living room, a bedroom, or a kitchen, N°326 brings colourful movement and rhythm.

The light sources are not included (6x bulb E27 LED max 23W).

The light is delivered with 3-meter-long cables, a version with 5-meter-long cable is available on demand with extra cost.

The suspension Les Acrobates de Gras is available in seven versions : N°322 (one shade, one fixture point), N°323 (one shade, two fixture points), N°324 (two shades, three fixture points), N°325 (three shades, four fixture points), N°326 (six shades, seven fixture points), N°327 (seven shades, seven fixture points), and N°328 (one shade, three fixture points).

Each version is available with a variety of shades: round L and round XL in steel, conic L and conic XL in steel, oculist in steel, and ball L and ball XL in opaline glass. The steel shades are available in a variety of colours: black/inside white, black/copper inside*, red/inside white, yellow/inside white, blue/inside white, raw copper/raw copper inside, raw copper/white inside, chrome**, brass*, copper/coper inside, copper/white inside*, or white/copper inside*.
*Only available with shades round L and conic L.
**Only available with shade oculist.

Accessories allows one to create a multitude of different compositions, whether linear or outwards from centre point, from a single electrical point; as well as to install remotely the suspension in a precise location, no matter where the electrical connection is.

Shown model: N°326 + siw shades glass ball 175.

Do not hesitate to build your dream model thanks to www.acrobatesbuilder.fr and to come back to us if the model is not on Nedgis.

French design.

Base :
E27
Bulb type :
LED
Color :
opaline
Country of origin :
France
Created for :
indoor
Creation year :
1921
Material :
steel and glass
Max power :
6x23W
Model :
Les Acrobates de Gras
Model :
Les Acrobates de Gras n°326
Number of bulbs :
6
Power cable length :
3m
Product code :
DCW_326_(6)GLASS BALL 175
Source included :
no
Warranty :
2 years
Weight :
5kg
Dimensions :
L 17.5cm x H 17.5cm x P 17.5cm
Diameter Ø :
17.5cm
Shipping:
- For mainland France, three delivery options are available:
  • standard delivery, under 48h (for product in stock): 6,90 €
  • delivery in a pick-up store, under 48h (for product in stock): 5,90 €
  • express delivery, the next day before 1pm (for product in stock): 12,90 €
- For Paris and immediate suburbs:
  • Delivery by courier during the day within 3 hours (for any order placed before 3 p.m.):
- For European Union, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, standard delivery is available: between 2 and 8 days, and from 9,90€ to 25€ depending on the country.(Do not hesitate to check our FAQ for more information).

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Designed by : Bernard-Albin GRAS

Bernard-Albin Gras (1886-1943) is a French designer who also had a career as an engineer. Gras was one of the first great names in modern European design, and his most famous wo...

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