Babol S Suspension Lamp by De Majo

Babol S is a suspension lamp by Nicola Grandesso at De Majo. Glossy white glass sphere shaped diffusers in a formation resemble a jovial cloud of white balloons. This fitting is striking and elegant whilst capturing a youthful and bouyant atmosphere perfect as a statement piece in your home or in a store. Structure in polyethylene and glossy white lacquered metal. 

Available also as table lamp, ceiling lamp or floor lamp and in en elongated formation.

Details
  • Category
    Pendant Lights
  • Range
    De Majo
Specs / Details

Dimensions

Width: 17.7" (45 cm) X Height: 18.1" (46 cm)

Light source

12 X 25W G9 Halogen

Material

Glass, Polyethylene

Weight

10.8kg

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Lighting Solutions work with professionals in the architecture and design industry to catapult their projects to the next level, with premium customizable lighting systems, supporting innovative application ideas and visual solutions to enhance communication and space.

Our approach to light is to allow it to draw attention to surrounding spaces, volumes and objects creating connections between them. Our approach to people is to connect, allowing time to listen and understand their needs or vision to establish a thread that guides the project from concept to completion and beyond.

Since 2006 the small team at LightingSolutions steadily delivered solutions that exceed expectations offering a comprehensive service to professionals looking for cutting edge concepts with exceptional execution.

With more than 30 years of experience in the industry, we are the New Zealand agent of historical and innovative Lighting brands including:

Leucos | De Majo | Luce&Light | Cariboni | Macrolux | Formalighting | Next | Karboxx | Fivep | Ango

We found clients eager for the skills, insight, creativity and leadership we can offer and continually strive for more.

“It really seems that the light source is still a reminder of the origins of things. Even if it no longer illuminates the family circle, dispersed and multiplied, it is still the sign of a privileged intimacy, attributes a particular value to things, creates shadows, invents presences ” Jean Baudrillard, Le système des objects, 1968.