Lampe Gras N°303 Round

Lampe Gras N°303 Round

$778
$915 $778

(Was $915) Save 15%

 In 1921 Bernard-Albin GRAS designed a series of lamps for use in offices and in industrial environments. The GRAS lamp , as it was subsequently called, was astounding in its simple, robust and yet very ergonomic design. There are neither screws nor welded joints in the basic form. In 1927 the Ravel company purchased the patent and started production of the GRAS lamps. Bernard- Albin Gras was one of the most innovative designer of the 20th century. The functional aesthetic of his lamps and especially the de- sign of details such as those of the arms, stems, brackets and bases were truly original and far ahead of his time. 

Manufactured by DCW Editions, France

Designed by Bernard-Albin Gras

Dimensions

Features a swinging pivot wall bracket

Black Satin Steel Arms / 34cm L, 36cm L (adjustable) & 20cm L

Full horizontal extension of 90cm including the 20cm L end arm)

Overall Max Arm Length: 90cm L

Wall Fixture: 5.8cm W x 72.cm H

Black Fabric Cord: 20cm to switch, then 180cm to plug

Colours

Satin Black body with various shade options.

Materials

Black satin steel, coloured steel chromed steel or coppered shade 

Globe

E14 Globe

This item is currently unavailable as an online purchase - please contact us to order

Enquire
DCW éditions is a french company, founded in 2008 by Philippe Cazer and Frédéric Winkler. They first produced the Lampe Gras, created in 1921 by the inventor Bernard-Albon Gras, first articulated lamp of the history, much lauded at the time by Le Corbusier.
 
2013 saw them bring out the Mantis lamps of British designer Bernard Schottlander. The Mantis were created in 1951 as an homage to Alexander Calder. DCW Éditions then released the singular Here Comes the Sun, designed by Bertrand Balas in 1970.
 
As the past is nothing without the future, DCW innovated by editing for instance In the Tube, specially designed by world renowned architect Dominique Perrault and his partner Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost.
Shop Brand >
Behind the Design with Softedge Studio
Read Journal
In Common With Introduces Quarters
Read Journal
As Seen In | Gubi X Hotel Lilou
Read Journal
UMBRA by Baina X Estudio Persona
Read Journal