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Daniel Becker 'Emily Vertikal 10' Chandelier in Anthracite/Oak for Moss Objects
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Daniel Becker 'Emily Vertikal 10' Chandelier in Anthracite/Oak for Moss Objects.
Designed by Berlin luminary Daniel Becker and handmade to order using modern and mid-century manufacturing techniques, the Emily Series won the prestigious German Design Award 2019. The high quality sheet steel shades are cut, bent, formed, welded and sanded by hand in a complex process to build natural, organic shapes before they are painted semi-matte anthracite and fitted with opaline PMMA diffusers. Then they are arranged in a mobile like fashion around a sculptural frame of waxed oak timber. This new 'Vertikal' version of Becker's iconic design is better fitted for vertical spaces such as staircases, where a long and narrow installation is needed.
Price per item. Shades available in glossy black (RAL 9005) as well as a semi-matte finish in anthracite (RAL 7021) or white (RAL 9003). Frame available in choice of natural or black oak. This listing is for the Emily Vertikal 10 chandelier in anthracite with oak frame. Please note that the photos in this listing also show other color and finish options. Prices vary.
'Emily Vertikal 10' consists of:
5 x 'Emily I' (13.6" W x 19.7" L)
5 x 'Emily II' (14.6" W x 15.8" L)
Standard in-stock lead time 5-6 weeks. Out of stock lead time up to 8 weeks or more. Lead time and availability are subject to change without notice. Please contact us for current lead time prior to placing time-sensitive orders.
Wired for US electrical, each shade accommodates a single E26 medium base maximum 60W Equivalent LED bulb (bulb not included). Not UL listed, but recommended UL listing possible from an authorized 3rd party vendor upon request for an additional fee.
Handmade to order. All sales are final. -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: Germany Period: New Materials: Metal, Oak, Plexiglass, Lacquer Condition: New. Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: M3400 Incollect Reference #: 550068 -
Dimensions
W. 106.3 in; Diam. 52 in; W. 270 cm; Diam. 132.08 cm;
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