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Item No.
100267241
$20,595.00
Copper
Nickel
White
Available to ship in:
- Beautiful ambient lighting.
- Organic, natural aesthetic.
- Leaf-shaped lenses with embedded LEDs.
- 13⅞" H 82⅝" W 82⅝" D 82⅝" DIA
Shipping Options
- In-Home Delivery
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Designed by Bertjan Pot for Moooi
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Details
The majestic Heracleum III The Big O Pendant (2014) consists of dimmable LEDs embedded in leaf-shaped polycarbonate lenses attached to slim metal stems to create a natural-looking form. Each lens can be rotated, allowing for endless configurations. Designed by Bertjan Pot, Heracleum is included in the collection of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. Bulbs (included): multiple LEDs, 70W max. UL Listed. Please note: If using a Lutron Wall Switch, please contact our sales team to inquire about the compatible Wireless Wall Switch or Driver. Made in the Netherlands.
- Beautiful ambient lighting.
- Organic, natural aesthetic.
- Leaf-shaped lenses with embedded LEDs.
- Brand
- Moooi
- Collection
- Heracleum Lighting Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 13⅞" H 82⅝" W 82⅝" D 82⅝" DIA
- Product Weight
- 10 lbs
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
-
DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Small
- Height (in): 14¼
- Width (in): 63
- Diameter (in): 63
- Depth (in): 63
- Weight (lbs): 10
- Cord Length (in): 157
Big
- Height (in): 13⅞
- Width (in): 82⅝
- Diameter (in): 82⅝
- Depth (in): 82⅝
- Weight (lbs): 10
- Cord Length (in): 157
- Nickel, copper, or white wire frame with matching plastic canopy
- Polycarbonate lenses
Bertjan Pot
Designing furniture, lighting and other home products, Bertjan Pot emphasizes materials, which he sees as a critical but often overlooked element of the design process. Most of his projects are based in experimentation – starting small, playing with a material or technique, following a curiosity about how something might work, or might look.
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