Here Comes The Sun Pendant Lamp
$425
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$1,343
$425
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$1,343
$425
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$1,343
$425
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$1,343
$425
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$1,343
$425
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$1,343
$425
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$1,343
$425
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$1,343
$425
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$1,343
$1,343
SKU: DCW-HCS-450-BL-COP
$1,343
SKU: DCW-HCS-450-WH-COP
$1,343
SKU: DCW-HCS-450-BL-WH
$1,343
SKU: DCW-HCS-450-WH-WH
$425
SKU: DCW-HCS-175-BL-COP
$425
SKU: DCW-HCS-175-WH-COP
$425
SKU: DCW-HCS-175-BL-WH
$425
SKU: DCW-HCS-175-WH-WH
$574
SKU: DCW-HCS-250-BL-COP
$574
SKU: DCW-HCS-250-WH-COP
$574
SKU: DCW-HCS-250-BL-WH
$574
SKU: DCW-HCS-250-WH-WH
$847
SKU: DCW-HCS-350-BL-COP
$847
SKU: DCW-HCS-350-WH-COP
$847
SKU: DCW-HCS-350-BL-WH
$847
SKU: DCW-HCS-350-WH-WH
Description
Memories of watching the sunset over the Garonne river in southwest France inspired architect Bertrand Balas’ original 1970 pendant. A chance meeting with DCW’s Philippe Cazer and Frédéric Winkler led to a timeless re-edit of Here Comes the Sun. With its magical reflected light, the hanging fixture comes in 5 sizes—from mini to oversized—to suspend alone or in a dazzling cluster.
Specifications
Size
- Mini: 3.9" dia (10cm)
- Canopy: 2.9" dia (7.5cm)
- Small: 6.9" dia (17.5cm)
- Medium: 9.8" dia (25cm)
- Large: 13.8" dia (35cm)
- XL: 17.7" dia (45cm)
- Canopy: 0.8" dia (2cm)
- Cable length: 118.1" (300cm)
Material
Aluminum
Technical
- ETL listed
- Mini: G4
- Small: G9
- Medium: E12
- Large: E26
- XL: E26
- Mini: Bulb included
- Bulb not included
Brand
DCW Éditions
“All of our lighting can travel from Jules Verne’s world to the Blade Runner world,” says Frédéric Winkler, who, along with cofounder Philippe Cater, debuted Paris-based DCW Éditions in 2008. Timelessness guides their mission, beginning with the re-edition of the 1921 Lampe Gras created by Bernard-Albin Gras. One of the first articulated lamps, it would find its way into the studios of Le Corbusier, Sonia Delaunay and Henri Matisse, and has been a standout ever since.
Nostalgia is not what animates Editions DCW, however, but rather a search for elusive and enduring offerings that span generations. Look no further than the introductions from current design leaders Bertrand Balas and architects Dominique Perrault and Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost. Their new work share a measure of innovation and an artistic countenance that rises above the temporary vagaries of fashion. “Everyone has their own story to tell,” says Winkler of his stable of designers. “Strong characters with a deep and thick soul. That's why their lamps are interesting.”