Big Olympic Barbell Light
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SKU: NEYR-BOBL-BLK-6
$650
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-GRY-6
$650
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-WHT-6
$650
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-BLK-12
$650
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-GRY-12
$650
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-WHT-12
$650
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-BLK-18
$650
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-GRY-18
$650
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-WHT-18
$650
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-BLK-24
$650
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-GRY-24
$650
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-WHT-24
$650
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-BLK-36
$650
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-GRY-36
$650
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-WHT-36
$663
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-BLK-42
$663
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-GRY-42
$663
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-WHT-42
$675
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-BLK-48
$675
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-GRY-48
$675
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-WHT-48
$688
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-BLK-54
$688
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-GRY-54
$688
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-WHT-54
$700
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-BLK-60
$700
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-GRY-60
$700
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-WHT-60
$725
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-BLK-72
$725
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-GRY-72
$725
SKU: NEYR-BOBL-WHT-72
Description
Vintage gym weights inspired the nearly heroic Big Olympic Barbell Light from Andrew Neyer. His pendant series marries white satin-glass globes with a graphic black structure in powder-coated steel. Handcrafted in the artist-designer's Cincinnati quarters and available in a series of drop heights, this Olympian is a striking addition in grand spaces.
Specifications
Size
76" l x 8" dia (193x20.3cm)
Canopy: 0.25" h x 5" dia (0.6x12.7cm)
Stem lengths available in 6" (15.2cm) increments
Material
Powder-coated steel
Details
Handmade in Cincinnati, OH
Bulbs included
Technical
Recommended bulbs: 10W LED A19
120V
Brand
Andrew Neyer
Cincinnati-based Andrew Neyer began his excursion into lighting with his jaw-dropping 6-foot cantilevering Crane wall light. Though trained as a fine artist and not a product designer, the acclaim for his initial effort led Andrew to develop a full collection based on objects as diverse as a gym barbell, a door chime or a toy yo-yo.
“Our design process is centered on reimagining familiar forms to inspire a new appreciation of ordinary objects,” he says. “The process involves a series of reductions until the design feels effortless.” That said, Andrew’s fixtures continue to astonish, especially in dramatic pendant and mobile formations.