Org Wall Sconce
By Sebastian Summa, for DCWEditions
Org Wall Sconce
By Sebastian Summa, For DCWEditions
$1,061.00 - $1,426.00
Height:
41.4”
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$1,061.00
SPEC #: DCW899524 | ID: ORG W 1050 GOLD ETL
Org Wall Sconce
SPEC #: DCW899524
ID: ORG W 1050 GOLD ETL
Designed by Sebastian SummaRead Bio
The Org Wall Sconce bursts into your space like a star exploding in space. The slim Opal glass cylindrical diffusers are capped on the ends with a sleek Brushed Brass finish. May be mounted horizontally or vertically. Available in two sizes. ADA compliant. CE listed.
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- Finish: Brushed Brass
- Color: Opal
- Size: 3.3"W x 41.38"H x 2.79"D
- Dimmer: Standard 120V
- Materials: Glass, Aluminum, Acrylic
- Lamp Source: LED
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Bulb:1 x LED/12W/120V LEDIntegrated LED module
- Total Wattage: 12 watts
- Lamp Color: 2700K
- Color Rendering: 85 CRI
- Delivered Lumens: 1200 lumens
- Lumens/Watt: 100.00
- Lamp Life: 50000 hours
- Country of Origin: China

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About Sebastian Summa
Sebastian, born in Bavaria, studied design at University of Applied Sciences in Potsdam. He lives in Berlin.It's difficult to meet Sebastian in the design world. He works in his studio East-Berlin and is really a doer. Before the university he started as a blacksmith, in a world of scrap iron, metal and steel. His workshop is outside time, the work is the clock. It's interesting to see in a rough surroundings, a sweet man, working on delicate objects. Influenced by science fiction and astronomy, he built the lamp like a shooting star. Its name is ORG. Elegant, surprisingly classic which goes from rough to sophisticated environment.
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Founded in 2008, DCW editions sought to bring the past to light, with an eye on the future. They began with the GRAS lamp from inventor Bernard-Albin Gras. Their work always feels a bit industrial chic, timeless yet rooted in a bygone era. Julien Porche's Surpil chair, Bernard Schottlander's Mantis lamps, Bertrand Balas's Here Comes the Sun pendant, Dominique Perrault and Galle Lauriot-Prvost's In the Tube collection form just a portion of their growing - and award-winning - selection of unique fixtures.
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