€2.750,00
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Illuminate Your Space with Iconic Design

Introducing the first 1995 edition of the “85 Lamps” ceiling lamp by Rody Graumans, an extraordinary piece that seamlessly merges minimalist aesthetics with functional brilliance. Produced by the renowned Droog Design, this timeless fixture is a celebration of simplicity, reducing the chandelier to its essence—light, cord, and socket.

Why Choose the 85 Lamps Ceiling Lamp?

Award-Winning Design: A masterpiece of Dutch innovation, this lamp is part of collections in major design museums worldwide, symbolizing cutting-edge creativity and sustainability.

Handcrafted Excellence: This original 1995 edition is a collector’s treasure, showcasing Droog Design’s commitment to quality and craftsmanship.

Effortless Elegance: With its cluster of 85 glowing bulbs, it transforms any space into an ambiance of warmth and sophistication, making a bold statement without unnecessary ornamentation.

Timeless Appeal: Though created nearly three decades ago, its clean lines and functional design remain as relevant and stunning as ever.

Whether you’re a design aficionado or seeking a captivating centerpiece for your space, this iconic lamp is more than just illumination—it’s a story, a vision, and a work of art. Own a piece of design history with the 1995 “85 Lamps” ceiling lamp.

Rody Graumans 85 Lamps for Droog Design 1995. Highly unique and famous contemporary chandelier. This one is original 1990s model. This one was made in the incandescent lamp era about 25 years ago. The lamp comes with 85 original 15W bulbs plus 10 spare ones.

Measurements: H 27.56 in. x Dm 39.38 in.

Wear consistent with age and use

Lamp and bulbs will be shipped overseas in a custom made wooden crate. Cost of transport to the US crate included is Euro 425.

This unique chandelier is featured in the collections of : Centraal Museum (Utrecht, The Netherlands) - Museum of Modern Art (New York, USA) - San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (San Francisco, USA) - National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne, Australia) - Neue Pinakothek Die Neue Sammlung - The International Design Museum (Munich, Germany) - Vitra Design Museum (Weil am Rhein, Germany) - Philadelphia Museum of Art (Philadelphia, USA).

 

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