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19 received a Red Dot Award in 2011.Ģ1 is composed of thin sheets of porcelain draped around a trumpet shaped borosilicate diffuser. 19 comes in three sizes, each numbered and signed. In the case of 19, the overspill is the highlight of the piece – left raw and oxidized while the centre is polished to a mirror finish. A void is made in sand and then filled with molten metal, resulting in a natural overspill that is usually removed in post-production. 16 will officially debut at Euroluce 2015 in Milan.ġ9 is an exploration of sand-casting using high copper content brass. 16 is the first piece to use this novel armature system but it will soon be adapted for use in other Bocci collections. The two-halves of the piece contain a flat ring-shaped LED lamp that preserves the leaf-like appearance of the finished product, and the "leaves" are attached to a stainless steel armature that may be hung as a chandelier or emerge from the ground in a configuration similar to a tree.

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The pendants are composed of two-halves made by free pouring three separate layers of hot glass: first milk white, then transparent grey, and finally clear. 16 has an innovative armature system which carries a low-voltage charge, eliminating the need for interior wiring. It was unveiled as a large outdoor installation on 5 March 2015 at Vancouver's Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel. 14 received a Red Dot Award and a Good Design Award from the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Design in 2007.ġ6 is a new addition to the Bocci collection. It has been described as giving the effect of "a candle floating in water" and is considered a classic piece of Canadian design. It can be suspended by coaxial cable in its chandelier form or fastened to the wall as a surface-mount light. ġ4 is a cast-glass pendant fastened by a borosilicate glass lamp holder.

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The collections are named numerically to reflect their place in the chronology of Arbel's creative process very few of his designs have commercial viability, hence the gaps between the series numbers. Design īocci currently offers seven families of ambient lighting (14, 16, 21, 28, 38, 57 & 73), two design objets (19 & 25) and one collection of electrical accessories (22). Bishop currently handles the business side of the company while Arbel is creative director. Upon returning to Vancouver, Bishop and Arbel launched Bocci and began production of 14. Arbel was exhibiting an early prototype of '14', a cast-glass pendant light and Bishop was attending a candy convention on the floor above. The company began in 2005 after a chance meeting between Randy Bishop and Omer Arbel during New York Design Week. Bocci specializes in sculptural lighting and large light installations. What distinguishes Arbel's work from many other experimental, process-based approaches in the design industry: With Bocci, he has succeeded in building an internationally successful company and producing unique luminaires in large numbers - without the individual pieces losing the charm of the handmade.Īnd for that he even fetches lightning bolts from the sky.Bocci is a Canadian design and manufacturing company based in Vancouver and Berlin, founded in 2005 by Randy Bishop and Omer Arbel. He and his team try out certain manufacturing processes and materials until the result is convincing.Īnd that can take a long time: With the new pendant luminaire, a whole twelve years from the first idea to the finished product. “I design the process, not the form,” says Omer Arbel of his method. When they have cooled down, the clusters are cut open, sandblasted and fitted with LED light sources. The glowing hot bubbles merge into an irregular cluster: a unique piece that looks a little different every time. In order to produce the lamp bodies, several glassmakers in the company's workshop simultaneously pick up a glass bubble with their pipe and hit them against each other. Omer Arbel harnesses the forces of nature to design objects and lights made of glass, metal or wax.Īs is the case with the new “100” pendant luminaire collection that Bocci is presenting at the Salone del Mobile 2021 in Milan. What sounds a bit like the experiment of a cranky professor is typical for the architect and co-founder of the Bocci lighting brand from Vancouver.

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“The lightning leaves its signature,” says Arbel. In a prepared container there is a mixture of mineral and metallic powders that are melted into bizarre structures by lightning. If lightning actually strikes the bait, electrical energy flows through the cable to earth. Omer Arbel has recently caught lightning bolts: the Canadian designer has spears shot into the sky on a long cable during a thunderstorm.















Omer arbel house